0:00 Intro
0:06 What To Expect During The Tutorial
1:32 Opening Our Project File In Zbrush
1:48 Merging The Subtools
2:22 Exporting The Default State As An Obj
2:37 How To Record & Export A Dynamic Simulation In Zbrush
3:38 Preparing The Animated File In Blender For Export To Other Programs
5:20 Exporting Alembic Format To Use In Other Programs Like Cinema 4D
5:45 Importing Our Alembic Animated File Into Cinema 4D
6:28 Extra Tips - Manually Sculpting Animation In Zbrush Using The Cloth Brushes
9:50 Make An Object Collide With Other Geometry Using Dynamic Simulation In Zbrush
11:43 Outro
So I've really been enjoying the new Dynamics feature in Zbrush but did you know that you can actually record a dynamic simulation as an animation and export it out of Zbrush? You can even record every single brush stroke you make with the new cloth brushes. You're essentially sculpting animation, it's super fun to do! Enjoy!
Download Blender from blender.org (We will use it for preparing the animation file to be exported and used in other 3d programs.)
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