Taking a look at some ZBrush Illustration Tips For Quicker Scene Creation, The Candyfloss Kid demonstrates how to use markers in ZBrush to speed up your workflow.

It’s therefore far quicker to position your scene and find your composition at a lower resolution document size then use a marker to record your subtool scene’s position before you upsize your document

Here, The Candyfloss Kid provides an overview for the concept of working and recording at a lower resolution in ZBrush to work out the details of a project, and then using the marker to remember the position, orientation, and other properties of a 3D objects on the ZBrush canvas for high resolution output. CandyFloss Kid shows how to use markers in ZBrush to split subtool components into 2.5D Layers for texturing, and also notes the artistic advantages of splitting subtool components to 2.5D Pixol layers for baking lighting.

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