Awesome, I like you pace and the way you explain the points, I think you should be one of the number one Zbrush UA-camr, appreciate your work and sharing
Thanks alot!! I was searching for this kindof result for so long. As the one i rendered before was the realtime version, came out a bit pixelated around edges. Loved the PBR technique+ filters, Now re-rendering the file. Kindly add the word 'Turntable'+ 'High Resolution' as maybe that will help in making this video easily accessible to all. 😅 Came across this channel today. Subscribed it and watching all videos too. Thanks alot!!
Great thanks - Can you explain how you set the 'pivot' point of the turntable? In testing, the turntable is offset so I get the model orbiting an achor point rather then base of the model? Thanks
So somebody else posted a solution for this which was to a multi selection for the subtools by hitting W to go to Move mode, then clicking the last icon on the gizmo to turn that little square into 3 squares stacked on top of each other. Make sure none of your tools are masked, turn on the floor with Shit + P, and then just drag them into the centre of your scene. Hope this helps!
useful video but how to turn off the arrow on the screen in this case the yellow circle? when I put it next to the very corner of the screen, it is visible again...
How do you make the turntable go around the base center axis? I've been playing with the settings, even selected the base at its center and still when it spins is way off.
So I usually go to ZPlugin, and under Scale Master, hit ZBrush Scale Unify to make sure the scene is in the centre and scaled in a way ZBrush likes. After that, as an idea, you could possibly create a cylinder off screen somewhere above or below your model, make it larger than your scene, and it should use that as the basis for the centre. So you could in theory move it from side to side if necessary until you get the centre you want. Dunno, just an idea!
@@SeanForsythTutorials I usually work without the "floor" active. To many distracting things. But I finally managed to get it to work. I did a multi selection for the subtools then activate the floor and move the whole subs to fit the center then tested the turntable. Works perfectly. Thanks.
So if you go to the Lightbox under Filters are you not seeing any? Or just not seeing the one called RadialOverlay? Which version of ZBrush do you have? I think this only came out in 2021.5 or thereabouts.
Awesome, I like you pace and the way you explain the points, I think you should be one of the number one Zbrush UA-camr, appreciate your work and sharing
Ah thanks, appreciate the words!
Terrific channel, great teaching skills… and formidable talent to boot.
Ah thanks, appreciate it!
lovely!! super helpful, thanks!! :)
Glad you liked it!
@@SeanForsythTutorials Totally! :)
your tutos are so helpful...thanks a lot!
Glad you liked it, cheers!
Thanks alot!! I was searching for this kindof result for so long. As the one i rendered before was the realtime version, came out a bit pixelated around edges. Loved the PBR technique+ filters, Now re-rendering the file. Kindly add the word 'Turntable'+ 'High Resolution' as maybe that will help in making this video easily accessible to all. 😅 Came across this channel today. Subscribed it and watching all videos too. Thanks alot!!
Ah that's great, have updated the hashtags now. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Awesome man
Glad you liked it!
Good video Sean! Only one quick tip you can also set the cursor size to 0 in order to make disappear that yellow dot on the turntable.
Oh very good, didn't realize that! Nice one!
Wow. U also showed how to convert the video file👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you sir... nicely simplyd🤝
Welcome 👍
This looks great: easy and very good result. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Yeah the bpr filter can give great results. Thanks for watching!
Thank you
Great thanks - Can you explain how you set the 'pivot' point of the turntable? In testing, the turntable is offset so I get the model orbiting an achor point rather then base of the model? Thanks
So somebody else posted a solution for this which was to a multi selection for the subtools by hitting W to go to Move mode, then clicking the last icon on the gizmo to turn that little square into 3 squares stacked on top of each other. Make sure none of your tools are masked, turn on the floor with Shit + P, and then just drag them into the centre of your scene. Hope this helps!
useful video but how to turn off the arrow on the screen in this case the yellow circle? when I put it next to the very corner of the screen, it is visible again...
Set the cursor size to 0, it should help
Ryan's Tools 2.0 just came out and it has a one-button solution for this whole mess!
Ah great! I must have a look. Thanks dude!
How do you make the turntable go around the base center axis? I've been playing with the settings, even selected the base at its center and still when it spins is way off.
So I usually go to ZPlugin, and under Scale Master, hit ZBrush Scale Unify to make sure the scene is in the centre and scaled in a way ZBrush likes. After that, as an idea, you could possibly create a cylinder off screen somewhere above or below your model, make it larger than your scene, and it should use that as the basis for the centre. So you could in theory move it from side to side if necessary until you get the centre you want. Dunno, just an idea!
@@SeanForsythTutorials I usually work without the "floor" active. To many distracting things. But I finally managed to get it to work.
I did a multi selection for the subtools then activate the floor and move the whole subs to fit the center then tested the turntable. Works perfectly.
Thanks.
@rosumparat Great, glad you got it working. And thanks for posting your solution for others to see.
@@SeanForsythTutorials
No problem. The more we learn the more we share.
where can i find this radial overlay filter? it isnt in the lightbox
So if you go to the Lightbox under Filters are you not seeing any? Or just not seeing the one called RadialOverlay? Which version of ZBrush do you have? I think this only came out in 2021.5 or thereabouts.
@@SeanForsythTutorials i have the 2022 version. im not seeing the radial overlay
Thank you
You're welcome!