Quick Tip: Using The New Interpolate Tool in ZBrush

Check out a useful new tool that will save you time when working on organic surfaces. 

In case you missed the news, the latest ZBrush has a new Stroke Interpolation feature that allows you to morph a series of strokes between the last two strokes on a surface. Basically, the tool lets you save time on repetitive patterns when working on organic surfaces. Here are some tips from Erik Kangas on how to use the tool.

The process is super simple:

  • Draw out the first stroke.
  • Draw out the second stroke.
  • Set the Strokes Count slider to the number of in-between strokes you want.
  • Press the Interpolate button.

Here are some examples of the tool in action (videos were originally shared by artist Erik Kangas):

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  • Anonymous user

    Here's the person's page where all this came from: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/28N4va

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    Anonymous user

    ·2 years ago·

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