Zbrush Insert Mesh Brushes
Zbrush Insert Mesh Brush Vs Polysphere
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More Zbrush Insert Mesh Brushes videos. Mar 20, 2015 As the name implies, an Insert Mesh Brush allows you to insert an existing mesh (subtool) into/onto your currently active subtool. Insert MultiMesh Brushes allow you to insert any one of an array of subtools instead; Zbrush even has a few installed by default (IMM Dragon Bones, IMM Machine Parts, IMM Model Kit, etc). Become a ZBrush Insider. Your brush will now act as a traditional Mesh Insert one. Curve Mode can also be used in conjunction with the InsertMultiMesh brushes.