1-1 Loading Alfred’s Custom UI Interface, Hotkeys, Brushes, Hotkey setup to speed up zbrush learning

Hi everyone, Many years ago, a senior modelling artist in my visual effects company taught me to setup my Custom UI Interface, Hotkeys, and I can safely say that is has speed up my workflow for at least 50%. Since then, I have not looked back. The reason for this, is that Zbrush has so much useful components and buttons hidden everywhere, some really deeply within the interface that it will really takes time to used to. As I go more into teaching, I teach my students to all apply my Custom Zbrush UI right at the start, where I gather all the useful components and buttons for the user to access them easily, and not worry about where the default location is. I have achieved good results from this, and the good thing about Zbrush is that we are always able to customize each button and adjust the UI to suit our needs. I won’t say the UI is perfect, because everything has its pros and cons, but I did put in alot of effort to design this for you, keeping in mind to make things easier for the users to learn zbrush, and to help the learners get into intermediate stage of sculpting as soon as possible. I would say this is a good start, and I’ve also considered many other professional Zbrush Artist’s UI to get finalized with this. Hope you like it! Please consider to Like, Subscribe, hit the notification bell and follow the channel! Thanks! Link to Alfred’s Custom UI Interface, Hotkeys, Brushes, Hotkey setup: Link to JPG image Overview of Alfred’s Hotkeys setup: Link to PDF used in this video: (Download the PDF and view with a PDF reader, and you can click on any link on the table of contents to jump to that topic) This video is part of a playlist- click this link for the video playlist: Zbrush users are all recommended to have a good set of custom hotkeys/UI setup! #LearningZbrushFromZero #Basics, #Custom UI, #Interface, #Navigation, #Hotkeys, #EditMode, #Subdivision, #DynaMesh, #Formats, #Subtools, #Symmetry, #Masking, #ZBrushBasics
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