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How to Save as an OBJ in Zbrush

Oct 21, 2024

Are you looking to save your 3D models as OBJ files in Zbrush? Look no further! In this video, we'll walk you through the simple steps to save your work in the popular OBJ format.

Step 1: Model your 3D object

Before saving your model as an OBJ file, make sure you've completed your 3D modeling work in Zbrush. Once you're happy with the results, you can move on to the next step.

Step 2: Go to the Tool palette

Once your 3D model is ready, navigate to the Tool palette in Zbrush. This is where you'll find the options to export your model in various file formats.

Step 3: Click on Export

In the Tool palette, locate the Export button and click on it. This will open up the export options for your 3D model.

Step 4: Select OBJ format

Within the export options, look for the OBJ file format and select it. Zbrush gives you the flexibility to choose from a variety of file formats, but for saving as an OBJ, make sure to specifically select OBJ from the list.

Step 5: Choose your export settings

After selecting the OBJ format, you can further customize your export settings such as scale, size, and other parameters to ensure your model is saved exactly the way you want.

Step 6: Save your OBJ file

Once you've set all the export options, you're ready to save your 3D model as an OBJ file. Simply click the Save button and choose the location on your computer where you'd like to save the file.

And that's it! You've successfully saved your 3D model as an OBJ file in Zbrush. Now you can use this file in other 3D software or share it with others for further work.

In conclusion, saving your 3D models as OBJ files in Zbrush is a straightforward process that gives you the flexibility to work with your models in various other 3D applications. With these simple steps, you can easily export your creations and continue your work in the 3D world.

We hope this tutorial was helpful for you in learning how to save as an OBJ in Zbrush. If you have any questions or other topics you'd like us to cover, feel free to leave a comment below. Happy modeling!

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