“I know everyone’s looking for ZBrush 5, but guys, we were developing two pieces of softwware and putting together a summit,” said Paul Gaboury, Pixologic’s 3D product development manager. The change in plans seems to be a consequence of the firm’s decision to split its development efforts between ZBrush itself and ZBrushCore, the new cut-down edition for hobbyists and 3D printing enthusiasts. ZBrush 4R8 wasn’t originally part of the ZBrush product roadmap: on the release of ZBrush 4R7 last January, Pixologic stated that it would be the final update before ZBrush 5. Sadly, that hasn’t happened – but there was news of ZBrush 4R8, another free update that adds some very cool new features, including support for vector displacement maps and a real-time Boolean system.Īn unplanned extra update before ZBrush 5 While the upcoming ZBrushCore will appeal to new users, what most established entertainment artists hoped for from Pixologic’s 2016 ZBrush Summit was news of the long-awaited ZBrush 5.
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