ZBrush 2019 Tutorial – SpotLight and Snapshot3D
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ZBrush 2019 is here and with it a host of new features to check out. I’m Follygon and in this video we’ll be taking a look at the new Spotlight 2.0 and Snapshot3D tools added to ZBrush 2019.
Snapshot 3D is a new modeling tool that essentially allows you to extrude and create geometry from an alpha. This tool is being appended to the Spotlight tool, which I use all the time, and there are a host of new additions to that as well. You can now directly paint and create masks, and you can combine and boolean subtract masks from one another. There’s a lot of room here for creating some complex shapes very quickly.
ZBrush 2019 – SpotLight 2.0: Snapshot3D
SpotLight v2.0 includes all the powerful projection mapping and PolyPaint features that you’re already used to. It also makes it possible to convert any gray-scale image (alpha) into a 3D model. The source images can be modified in SpotLight or even combined through Boolean-type addition or subtraction to create even more complex 3D shapes. The model generated by this system can serve as a base for sculpting or even be used with the Live Boolean system to create intricate works of art.