ZBrush Beginner Series 03 : How to import multiple OBJ's into ZBrush and into one tool ?

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In this video I will show you how to import multiple ( 4 in this case ) OBJ's into ZBrush and create one subtool. This will make your workflow so much cleaner.

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Or you could do it the smart way by going to to Zplugins, SubtoolMaster, MultiAppend, select all of your OBJs files and hit append which will import all seperate OBJs as seperate subtools without having to click 70 times on import and then append all of them manually to the same subtool.

hipple
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This is a really handy video tutorial...Thanks.. Zbrush itself is a mystery of why developers made it like that

darkknight
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Like many others, I finally figured out an easiest way to import multiple meshes. Thanks to you.

gargenchoolah
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Great video. Straight to the point I needed, and very well explained. Be well.

ctjanney
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Thank you for this! It was driving me crazy to achieve this

serjanburlak
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Uhh, I know this is old but I see a lot of fairly new comments
A better way is to insert/append spheres for each object to an existing subtool then import on top of those spheres (the same way he's importing on top of starts in the video)
An even better way is to go to zpulgin -> SubtoolMaster -> Multi Insert/Append

JettzCG
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You can also import the model and then under subtools choose Split to Parts and each individual mesh will become its own subtool.

Natterforme
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I'm surprised Zbrush hasn't made an easier way to import multiple OBJ's and have them each inserted as subtools by now.

lliaolsen
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Very informative, thank you for this!

WillemoesJ
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Thanks, this was what i was looking for

theunraveler
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THANK U i was trying to workout why it wasnt working ty for doing dis so much!

Renji_Abarai
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Thank you, good tutorial. It drove me crazy when the tool always changed/disappeared.

maxpower
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Thank you so much this helped me a lot.

laf
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Thank you very much bro... You helped a lot

hypperion
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Thank you so much .... more videos on Z-brush for beginners please.

balaturimella
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Thank you so much dude ! this was what i was looking for....

rajasekharchemikala
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For a long time I couldn't figure out how to import like a normal, f*ck, human. I'm in damn overwhelmed from zbrush.
Thanks for video

danilhvlresp
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After appending...when and how to polymesh 3d ...

art_o_maniac
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thank you s much 2:44 thats just what i needed

youtube
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SO YOU CANT JUST IMPORT A MULTIPLR OBJ FILR FROM BLENDER ALREADY subtooled out seperate??

imantrek