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Should I be using a tablet for sculpting in zbrush? I'm just starting out and honestly It feels super awkward right now.

>> No.498297

>>498296
i mean it does work without but i would rather use a tablet.

>> No.498298

>>498296
You would probably find a lot more success if you used a tablet.

>> No.498299

I like using the side buttons on my tablet rather than the keyboard shortcuts. Makes my workflow way better.

>> No.498301

I spent years box modeling before Zbrush.

I can't convert to tablet when I've used a mouse and keyboard for years--feels weird.

Stick with what you're comfortable

>> No.498303
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498303

Well for starters when I use my tablet some of the bottom UI stuff is cut off. Anyone know how to fix that?

>> No.498304

>>498303

open up a text editor
hit alt + 1

save as .bat

open it up

>> No.498307

>>498304
text editor?

>> No.498308

>>498301
>I can't convert to tablet when I've used a mouse and keyboard for years--feels weird.
>Stick with what you're comfortable

Terrible advice. The gist of what you're saying is "don't bother learning new skills, because it's uncomfortable at first!".
Guess what, even if you never used a mouse before, using a tablet for the first time is going to feel "weird" unless it's a Cintiq, because of the disconnect of not watching your pen as you draw. But you just have to practice and it will stop being weird and soon be natural, just like riding a bike.

Mice do not have pressure sensitivity, which is quit important to sculpting well and quickly.

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498309

>>498301
How in the name of zeus' butthole will you take advantage of pressure sensitivity when sculpting using a frikkin mouse?!

>> No.498319

If mice had pressure sensitive there would be a discussion worth having.

Since they don't we all use a tablet.

It's that simple.

It's like trying to play a musical instrument with binary inputs.

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498337

>>498308
>>498309


Wait a fucking minute! Are you telling me you have to hit alt + click more than once to get depth????

WHAT A FUCKING JOKE ROFL MOUSE AND KEYBOARD?

LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.498343

>>498301
I quess you could bind the strength of the brush to scroll somehow, so, while making a line, you could scroll with middle finger to change the strength and simulate pressure sensitivity?

>Just a guess

>> No.498362

>>498296
Ofc you need a tablet for working in Zbrush. Pick some cheap Wacom Bamboo model - solid choice for starters. It's much easier to get use to tablet than you might think.

>> No.498411

sculpting + painting = tablet
everything else = mouse

I started out sculpting with a mouse too. Its not impossible to do, but it takes a lot longer since your constantly having to change opacity/intensity manually instead of it just naturally/instantly happening based on pressure.

>> No.498412

>>498337
What? With a tablet you just hold down alt, push your pen down and let go of alt to zoom, it's much more intuitive than than doing it with a mouse and clicking.

>> No.498434

>>498296
YES. Tablets the only way to work in ZBrush. If your using a mouse you don't get the same results.

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498454

>>498434

Not sure if you mean painting or texture painting, but anyway, I actually painted for two years with a mouse, before switching to a tablet. Its valid for painting, but not for lineart based things. Graig Mullins used a mouse for 10 years, and while using a mouse, he was still one of the best in the field. Tablet is better, yes, but you can use mouse to paint and get good results too.

Pic related, Mullins work for Halo, painted with a mouse.

>> No.498455

>>498454
Meant to reply to this post.
>>498411

>> No.498456

>>498454
Unfortunately, it would take him immensely more time to do work like that than a tablet user though, due to needing to frequently adjust opacity and do lots of strokes to get nice gradient blends.

You could carve a statue using a spoon and get just as good results, but it would take you much longer than with proper tools. Tablets are pretty cheap these days.

>> No.498465

>>498454

I can use the end of a screwdriver to hammer in nails just fine, but it's a lot easier to just use a hammer.

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>>498454
I am pretty sure that this image was painted when he was already using a tablet. His early work looks more like done using a mouse: