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Maxon releases ZBrush for iPad, offers a free plan

Maxon releases ZBrush for iPad, offers a free planBased on the Academy Award-winning ZBrush the new ZBrush for iPad, which offers many of the same tools and features found in the desktop version, now in a platform you can use anywhere.

Included with ZBrush and Maxon One subscriptions — and available as a stand-alone subscription too — ZBrush for iPad includes over 200 of ZBrush’s leading digital sculpting brushes and the ability to, Maxon says, “easily load the thousands of custom brushes that have been created by incredible users!”

Created by artists for artists, ZBrush for iPad is, according to Maxon, “revolutionizing digital sculpting by making it possible to take the power of Academy Award-winning ZBrush on the go to sculpt, paint, and bring creations to life anywhere in real time with Apple’s touch-based capabilities!”

ZBrush for iPad also offers many of the same tools and features found in the desktop version, including the collection of leading, proprietary digital sculpting brushes created with real-world sculpting techniques in mind. Users will also be glad to know sculpting on the go does not mean sacrificing polygon count, depending on iPad memory and version. The latest M4 iPad with at least one terabyte (TB) of storage, for example, can reach up to 92 million polygons per mesh.

ZBrush for iPad also features a highly customizable user interface that expands on the desktop version’s QuickMenu, making it easy to arrange sculpting tools for a more optimized, personal experience. And it’s also possible to customize the Apple Pencil double tap or Pencil Pro squeeze to complete an action, like framing a mesh in the document or turning on PolyGroup.

Additional ZBrush for iPad Feature Highlights:

For professionals who need to work on location, or just want to take the unrivaled capabilities of ZBrush someplace more comfortable and inspiring, ZBrush for iPad is a game changer that puts creativity first without constraints. ZBrush and Maxon One subscribers can also share ZTool (ZTL) and ZProject (ZPR) files between iPad and desktop seamlessly. GoZ can also be used to move files between versions with one click.

For anyone wanting to try the world’s leading digital sculpting application, ZBrush for iPad also has a free plan that offers, according to Maxon, “a robust sculpting experience with an introductory set of 28 of the most popular brushes and limited features for tools like Dynamesh, SculptrisPro, ZSpheres, and ZRemesher.”

ZBrush for iPad requires iPadOS 17 or later, and is available on iPad models with A12 Bionic or later.

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