3 Techniques for Posing Characters in Zbrush

FlippedNormals.com Morten Jæger goes over some techniques for posing a character in ZBrush. Showing three distinct methods for posing characters, Morten starts with the simplest way first by using the ZBrush Transpose Lines.

There are some tips here for some semi-hidden features in ZBrush for posing characters; A little known tool for recording actions and replying them back to sub tools in Zbrush. The last method looks at the transpose master which ultimately is the most flexible offering the ability to transpose as many sub tools as you like.

Check out the tutorial for Posing Characters in ZBrush.

ZBrush offers you a few ways to pose your characters. In this tutorial we’re going to take a look at 3 of them.
We’ll start of with the simplest method, just using the Transpose Lines. After that we’re looking at a kind of hidden feature to record actions and replay them to other subtools.
In the end we’ll quickly take a look at Transpose Master, which is a very powerful built in plugin that allows you to transpose as many subtools as you want.