![]() I assigned a hotkey to the newly created Custom menu. While the cursor is hovering on top of the button, hold ‘Ctrl+Alt’ and click on that button. ![]() To create a hotkey for a specific command, hover over any button or menu in Zbrush. We don’t need to have Enable Customize enabled to create a hotkey. Customize HotkeysĪssigning hotkeys for your mostly used menus and brushes in Zbrush results in a much faster workflow than constantly digging into levels of sub palettes and menus. When it’s loaded, go to Preference>Config>Store Config and restart Zbrush. Load the custom UI from that directory by going to Preferences>Config>Load Ui. The usual path is:Ĭ:\Program Files\Pixologic\ZBrush\ZStartup\UserInterfaceLayouts\ If you decide to use your custom UI to another PC, copy your custom. Saving and Loading Custom UI to another PC If you want to carry your custom menu to another PC, go to Preferences>Config>Save UI. ![]() When you are done creating your custom menu, turn off Enable Customize, then go to Preference>Config>Store Config. To remove items, hold ‘Ctrl+Alt’ while dragging items into the main document. The fillers (empty bars) within the Custom UI sub palette are just for organization purposes. If you happen to struggle in placing items inside the Custom Menu and Custom SubPalettes, ‘Ctrl+Alt’ drag them on the menu name or the SubPalette name. ![]() ‘ Ctrl+Alt‘ drag the UI elements to the SubPalette the same way ![]()
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