


In fact, the learning curve is much shorter than the "what can I make with this thing now" curve as that seems endless for creative types. Once again this is one of those tools that hits a favorite mark of mine… easy to use with a quick and short learning curve. The source images can be modified or combined through Boolean-type addition or subtraction to create even more complex 3D shapes. Snapshot3D includes all the original features and also makes it possible to convert any gray-scale image (alpha) into a 3D model. It also allowed the very same textures to be applied to the surface of any model as sculptural details. Spotlight v1.0 gave artists the capability to project any texture's color information onto a sculpted surface as PolyPaint. Since it's based on alpha map type images you can make your own alpha maps to use in Snapshot and not be limited to the sets that come with ZBrush 2019.įrom the new features page over at Pixologic:

Using Snapshot3D and Spotlight to Create a Padlock Combined with Live Boolean you can add or subtract to create some wonderfully complex looking filler items with little time spent doing so.
