monkeycloud opened this issue on Aug 21, 2012 ยท 65 posts
monkeycloud posted Tue, 21 August 2012 at 11:18 AM
Quote - You should also store a morph target in ZBrush as soon as you have the model in the app, so that if needed, you can morph back to the original using the morph brush or a switch morph target. I usually do this on layers, masking one side and morphing back to the original on the other for assymetrical morphs. Just putting that out there.
Thanks Teyon
Google tells me this option to Store / Retrieve a Morph Target is in the Morph Target subpalette of the Tool Palette?
I should get a chance to run through the process per Shane's slides once my kid's in bed later this evening.
But even without ZBrush in front of me now, I can see how clear Shane's walkthrough is... I can see light and the end of the tunnel now!
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