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tacoo
tacoo cupcake man
Jun 7 2009 Anchor

Learning Zbrush, and I have managed to loose my model on the canvas. I really can't find it. What am I supposed to do?

EDIT:
No worries, I found it :)

Edited by: tacoo

Cryrid
Cryrid 3D Artist
Jun 7 2009 Anchor

For future people who run across this problem; clear the canvas, redraw the tool back onto it (it should be in the tool's pallete), and enter edit mode again.

Jun 7 2009 Anchor

Or just hit the "F" key.

Cryrid
Cryrid 3D Artist
Jun 8 2009 Anchor

Are we talking about losing it, or losing the ability to edit it?

tacoo
tacoo cupcake man
Jun 9 2009 Anchor

Losing it. As in "Where the hell did my model go? :O"

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Jun 9 2009 Anchor

If you hit edit or i believe "t" for edit you will unselect your model. Then left clicking can make it disapear. Or you locked how the camera centers it. You can adjust the focal point of the camera and rotate your model out of view and get some tweaky results trying to get it back. There are buttons on the side of the screen for that. Or you made the model disapear under a layer clipping it out of view. Or you used ctl+shift I think to hide it. If you go up to your tools just redroping it in would be the best solution. If you were working on somthing it will create a temp model of it untill you save so if you "loose it" you can find it in the tools. If you closed the program without saving it wont be there of course.

Youtube (zbrush training series episode 1) and 2. Zach and another speaker talk about these things. Its for zbrush v2. Was a good start for me since they explain things very well.

tacoo
tacoo cupcake man
Jun 9 2009 Anchor

Thanks :D

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