Zbrush keyshot 88/13/2023 ![]() ![]() ZBrush 2023 is now available! This new version delivers dramatic developments that give artists the ability to create high quality renders with our first steps toward integrating Redshift. Updating to ZBrush 2023.0.1Īll ZBrush 2023 users (subscription and perpetual) can install this update using the Maxon App. Please update your KeyShot version in addition to the ZBrush update. Note for KeyShot 11 users on MacOS: A hotfix has been released for KeyShot that fixes how it handles live linking on M1 and M2 machines. Redshift error logging is now enabled with ZBrush in order to better facilitate solution of issues.Control-W can still be used to assign a polygroup the same way it does on Windows. The polygrouping functionality has now been removed from the shortcut entirely. Previously this key could be used to assign a polygroup, but the shutdown would occur at the same time. To avoid conflicts with UI functionality on macOS, CMD-W now initiates a program shutdown.When “Dynamic” is active it will use the newer behavior allowing the Gizmo manipulator to determine the center. Please note that just as before this specific action is only possible if the mesh has not been rotated off-axis. The classic behavior for Local Symmetry mode for Local Symmetry to simultaneously scale separate meshes uniformly from center has been restored and can be activated by disabling the “Dynamic” toggle on the Local Symmetry (L.Sym) UI button.Please see this article for more information on Global Illumination rendering in Redshift. Rendering options have been made available to users through the Render > Redshift menu.Adjusted “Dynamic Sym” to add a macro in the Macros menu which can be hotkeyed and used to toggle Dynamic Symmetry mode on or off. ![]() When Local Symmetry is active, this will allow deletion of half the mesh based on Gizmo position and the mesh bounding box.
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