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How to Export Multiple ZBrush Subtools as OBJ

Oct 11, 2024

So you've been working hard on your 3D models in ZBrush and now it's time to export them as OBJ files. But wait, you have multiple subtools and exporting each one individually seems like a daunting task. Well, fear not, because I'm here to show you how to export multiple ZBrush subtools as OBJ in just a few simple steps.

Step 1: Arrange Your Subtools

Before exporting, make sure to arrange your subtools in a way that makes sense for your project. You can use the SubTool Master plugin to organize and merge your subtools if needed.

Step 2: Select the Subtools

Once your subtools are ready, go to the SubTool palette and select the subtools you want to export. You can select multiple subtools by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on each subtool.

Step 3: Export as OBJ

With your desired subtools selected, go to the Tool palette and click on the Export button. In the export options, make sure to select OBJ as the file type. You can choose to export all subtools as separate OBJ files or merge them into a single OBJ file.

Step 4: Adjust Export Settings

If you choose to export multiple subtools as separate OBJ files, ZBrush will prompt you to enter a file name prefix and choose a destination folder. Make sure to adjust the export settings according to your preferences.

Step 5: Finalize the Export

Once you have set the export options, click on the Export button to finalize the process. ZBrush will then export each selected subtool as an OBJ file according to your specifications.

And that's it! You have successfully exported multiple ZBrush subtools as OBJ files without the need to export each one individually. This efficient workflow will save you time and streamline your 3D modeling process.

So next time you're working on a complex 3D model with multiple subtools in ZBrush, remember these simple steps to export them as OBJ files seamlessly. Happy 3D modeling!

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