How do I see all Polygroups in ZBrush?
You work with Polygroups directly on the surface of your model. In order for you to work with them and for them to be visible you must turn on Transform > Frame (hotkey Shift+F). Press CTRL+SHIFT and click on the mesh where that group is.
How do you separate Polygroups in ZBrush?
If your model has different elements go to Tool > Polygroups and select Auto Groups. You can then go to SubTools > Split and click Groups Split. Groups Split will be disabled unless all polygroups are visible on the canvas (press CTRL + SHIFT and click an empty area of the canvas to display all polygroups).
How do you hide mesh in ZBrush?
To hide parts of the mesh, hold the Shift+Ctrl keys and drag over the model. Different selection brushes can be chosen from the Brush palette. On the left, the ear has been selected by the selection lasso. After releasing the click, only the part included in the lasso is visible, ready to be modified.
What does each color represent in the ZBrush Polyframe?
Each color represents a polygroup. Polygrouping can be used alongside other Zbrush functionalities such as Panel loops, Zmodeler, Crease, Frame Mesh and Polish by Groups. First, activate the Polyframe by clicking the PolyF button or press Shift + F to be able to see the created polygroups.
How to use polygroups in ZBrush?
Polygrouping can be used alongside other Zbrush functionalities such as Panel loops, Zmodeler, Crease, Frame Mesh and Polish by Groups. First, activate the Polyframe by clicking the PolyF button or press Shift + F to be able to see the created polygroups.
How to subtool a Polyframe in AutoCAD?
First, activate the Polyframe by clicking the PolyF button or press Shift + F to be able to see the created polygroups. The active subtool should be a polygon mesh otherwise the Polygroups palette will not be visible. Click on Make PolyMesh3D to make an active subtool a polygon mesh if not yet.