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- HOW TO MAKE ZBRUSH TRIAL LONGER FULL
Again, probably a better idea to just go commercial immediately. That's a lot cheaper than possible lawyer fees.ģ) Apparently it's around $950 total if you're upgrading from the student version.
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Zbrush can also crash kind of randomly, usually after a few hours, but it implemented an autosave system to help with that.Ģ) If you intend to make art for commercial purposes, I'd heavily recommend just buying or subscribing to a full copy of Zbrush. There are certain operations that can make it stall out (like trying to UV Master dense meshes) which they put in the documentation.
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I don't know I always just want to own something outright, especially if I don't ever have to pay to upgrade it seems like a win, if I can afford it.ġ) I dunno what you mean by "downloaded" but Zbrush is mostly fine when you know how to use it.
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I don't understand doing monthly - unless, can you start and stop it? Knowing me, I could use it now and not touch it for 4 months because I get busy with whatever. If not I'm wondering if I should just use what I have and try saving up and just getting the perpetual license down the road.
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So my question is, can I do that with ZBrush if I save out with a full version down the road. Things were different when I got the student version back with Maya 6, or I just never knew that.
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I always assumed you could take something from the student version and resave it in the full version later, but apparently this isn't true they expect you to start from scratch. I always think with any program I'm learning that yeah, what I'm making now may be crap, but that doesn't mean down the road I won't learn the program and want to rework something and sell it (I'm talking like at Renderosity or turbosquid or something). Does ZBrush do that? Pixologic site says it's the same program except for the license. I know with Maya I have read they embed things in the student version files and expect you to recreate everything which to me makes no sense.
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Now it says to upgrade it's 50% off of current, so does that mean that if I get the student one and upgrade it's +$450 more, so it's actually more to get the student version if you know you are going to upgrade later. Looks like the academic version is around $500. The second thing that confuses me is the price. Is says the same with the student version, so I assume that's as long as you aren't using it commercially it's lifetime? So if you get the perpetual license you get free upgrades forever, it's a lifetime license. (Also do other people find it buggy? I'm assuming it's because it's downloaded - I would try the trial before I bought anything to see, but if it's something with my computer maybe I can fix it? Buggy like I get lag with drawing sometimes and have to save and reopen, and it's crashed before. This is based on some things I read on Reddit, but the posts are so old some of it may be irrelevant. I was going to see if I can get an academic version, but have a couple questions. So I have been using a downloaded version of ZBrush (2018), but it's super buggy, and I would like to actually buy it and also have the newest version, but can't afford the monthly or $900 perpetual right now.