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KeyShot 7 HD for ZBrush and KeyShot 7 Pro for ZBrush may be purchased separately or with the ZBrush to KeyShot Bridge. Current users who purchased on or after November 25th, 2016 may upgrade for free and discounted upgrades available for both HD and Pro licenses. When it comes time to finalize a Live Boolean creation, simply click a single button and the Live Boolean process will be converted to geometry. The new integration between KeyShot 7 and ZBrush 4R8 is available now in the Pixologic store. Converting Your Live Booleans The Live Boolean function is not only a preview system inside ZBrush but can also be converted to true geometry to allow export for use in other applications. The first major update to ZBrushCore since its launch, the release adds some of ZBrush’s VDM brushes and Gizmo3D deformers, a cut-down version of its Decimation Master plugin, and the full version of 3D Print Hub.
Ship sculpted in ZBrush, rendered in KeyShot by Matt Flesher Pixologic has released ZBrushCore 2018, the latest version of its cut-down edition of ZBrush targeted at hobbyists, students, 3D printing enthusiasts and illustrators. Read more about the new features on the What's New page and in the What's New Guide. Also in KeyShot 7 Pro for ZBrush is Panoramic Camera creation and HDR output, along with VR Headset support for real-time and output rendering. Multiple lighting environments can be used for fast look dev while pro users gain access to Studios to create combination of materials, cameras and environments in one scene. Features like new materials, new procedurals, improved texture and label placement and 10 new render passes for render output. The new version of KeyShot 7 brings powerful new features to the 3D Artist workflow. It is truly impressive what artists can create with the new version of ZBrush 4R8 and now, along with the new features in KeyShot 7, what they will be able to light, texture and visualize. Ship sculpted in ZBrush, rendered in KeyShot by Joseph Drust