There is no special rules, you can do it like on any other mesh but to make it easier and faster I would probably do the UV before all the array process, I mean at least before to convert the arraymesh as mesh.
Hi Samir, actually since there are already tons of tutorials covering usual functions in ZBrush I prefer to orient mine on unknown or unusual stuff. Maybe one day :)
I have probably used the Select Rectangle brush "CTRL+Shift" and click on the polygroup applied on the flower itself since the little face has a different one.
Thanks for the video sir! Exactly what I needed
Love how simple and straight forward explanation in 5 min.
This is incredibly useful! Thank you so much for sharing! 💕
Hi Andee, I am glad you like it :)
Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you have helped me a lot for a work!
THANK YOU . YOU ARE A GENIOUS.
Thak you so much for sharing! it's a great tutorial
Thank you man, very clear and helpful :)
Really liked the approach man!!
Great tutorial man! I love that little trick you did with extruding the face to sort of trick the offset. :-)
Thank you for this video. Very helpful :)
SO GOOOD! THANK YOU
Super useful! Thank you so much!
Thank you sir, and thanks for doing it in English aswell!
Great Tutorial
Thanks!!!
wow awesome thank you :)
thats cool ! wanna see more arrays !
Actually I plan to do another video pretty soon in this kind of short format using arraymesh and mixing it with something else ;)
Really useful
THANKS!!
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Thanks a lot...
You're welcome ;)
Very helpful video, thank youu :D
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this sounded a lot harder in my head
Question, how do you make UV after?
There is no special rules, you can do it like on any other mesh but to make it easier and faster I would probably do the UV before all the array process, I mean at least before to convert the arraymesh as mesh.
hii sir can u make Zbrush tutorials part wise and each tutorials cover all menu and function it will helpful for us please
Hi Samir, actually since there are already tons of tutorials covering usual functions in ZBrush I prefer to orient mine on unknown or unusual stuff.
Maybe one day :)
The end how did you isolate your flower from those little faces you made?
I have probably used the Select Rectangle brush "CTRL+Shift" and click on the polygroup applied on the flower itself since the little face has a different one.
@@maximeforveille4663 Thank you for replying, so Mesh array atomatically group the petal copies into a polygroup?
@@lindsaywang4413 nope it doesn't but when I duplicate and detach the face with the Qmesh option it does changed the polygroup of this face
May I please have the asset/model?
Sorry but I didn't keep it. Pretty easy to do though and that the goal of this video actually.