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ZAppLink's Workaround for ZBrush 3

  1. Apply Flat Color
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  2. Apply New Texture
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  3. Go to Lowest Subdivision level
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  4. Apply Adaptive UV (Setup the UV’s If required to do so)
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  5. Go up to your prefered Subdivision level
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  6. Drop model with PrejectionMaster
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  7. Export Image
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  8. Choose your destanation folder, filename and filetype
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  9. Open In Photo Editor… exp. Photoshop
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  10. Do Your Thing
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  11. Safe your File (remember to flatten Image)
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  12. Import File at ZBrush 3
    [attach=59771]11.jpg[/attach]
  13. Select the newly edited file
    [attach=59772]12.jpg[/attach]
  14. There you have the result of the imported File.
    [attach=59773]13.jpg[/attach]
  15. Pickup model with Projection Master
    [attach=59774]14.jpg[/attach]
  16. Change The material for shading in ZBrush
    [attach=59775]15.jpg[/attach]
    The final result…
    [attach=59776]16.jpg[/attach]

Pixologic: Good Luck with the development of ZApplink Rel. 3.0

This is just a workaround I Use.:wink:
ZApplink is far Better.

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Thx for your nice method

Don’t forget to do a screen capture of your tool as a layer to guide “your thing”…