Are you tired of dealing with high polycount OBJs when transferring files from Rhino to ZBrush? I've got you covered with a simple and efficient method to export lower polycount OBJs for a smoother workflow. Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Simplify Your Model
Before exporting your model from Rhino, it's important to simplify it to reduce the polycount. This can be done by using Rhino's built-in tools such as ReduceMesh or QuadRemesh to optimize the geometry while retaining its overall shape and details.
Step 2: Export as OBJ
Once you're satisfied with the simplified version of your model, it's time to export it as an OBJ file. In Rhino, go to File > Export Selected and choose OBJ as the file format. Make sure to check the settings to export a lower polycount version of your model, if available.
Step 3: Import into ZBrush
Now that you have your lower polycount OBJ file, open ZBrush and import the file into the software. You'll notice a smoother and more optimized performance when working with the model, allowing for a more seamless sculpting and detailing process.
By following these simple steps, you can efficiently export lower polycount OBJs from Rhino to ZBrush, optimizing your workflow and enhancing your overall experience with 3D modeling and sculpting. Give it a try and see the difference it makes in your creative process!