Are you struggling with exporting lower polycount OBJs from Rhino to ZBrush for your 3D modeling projects? Well, you're in luck! I'm here to teach you a quick and easy way to do it. Let's dive in!
Step 1: Simplify Your Model in Rhino
Before exporting your model to ZBrush, it's essential to simplify the polycount in Rhino. You can do this by using the ReduceMesh command, which allows you to reduce the number of polygons while preserving the overall shape of the model.
Step 2: Export OBJ File from Rhino
Once you've simplified 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 select the desired options such as polygon mesh or NURBS curves, depending on your model's complexity.
Step 3: Import OBJ File into ZBrush
Now that you have your lower polycount OBJ file, open ZBrush and import the OBJ file into the software. ZBrush will automatically generate a mesh from the imported OBJ file, and you can start sculpting and detailing your model without the heavy polycount burden.
By following these simple steps, you can efficiently export lower polycount OBJs from Rhino to ZBrush, making your 3D modeling workflow smoother and more manageable. Give it a try and see the difference it makes in your projects! Happy modeling!