I am about to pull out my hair with this. However, they are gone whenever I export it. My paint and materials showed up from Zbrush out of nowhere. Now I am having problems galore in 3d coat. Zbrush kind of drives me crazy (but my wife would say it's a short trip). The author is also VERY nice - he always has a Christmas sale because the holidays are very important to him, so if it turns out you do like it I'm sure you can get it at a good price. Have you tried 3DCoat? I really like that program, and I know there is a free trial. Thank you for all your help and patience with me. I am willing to learn something new, but I want something that does not seem like a patched together dinosaur like Zbrush. I really want to learn this the right way and have put tons of hours into this. In Photoshop, I cannot seem to figure out how to get a map generated for the paint. I am trying to paint glasses that are on a face. I tend to have little small dots that hit other areas. The problem I run into Paint 3d is that there is not good control on the painting like in Zbrush or Photoshop. Would Mudbox be a good choice? I really like the idea of a real 3d environment and not the way Zbrush does it. What is the term for that? I have a struggle finding things online because I still do not know all of the terms but am getting better. It is nice for this project because it directly saves the paint on the file. What other options do I have? Paint 3 is obviously very limited. It makes no sense and I am done with Zbrush after even learning the horrid interface. The paint never aligns and it is not like in the videos where you flip it horizontally or vertically to fix. Zbrush screws up everything when I create maps. The only option that I have used that works is Paint 3d. I am trying to paint something very simple.
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