From the course: ZBrush: Stylized Sculpting

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Duplicating and moving parts

Duplicating and moving parts - ZBrush Tutorial

From the course: ZBrush: Stylized Sculpting

Duplicating and moving parts

- [Voiceover] Just about everything is complete, and we're ready to start assembling the components. There's a couple things, obviously, that we have to finish off. There's a lock on the front of the book that I haven't touched yet, but I did do one of the brackets on the corner so that's simply a manner of duplicating them, unless you want each of them to be unique and kind of hand done. Then there's also the spikes on the compass, again, we're going to duplicate those and rotate them into position. So, why don't we do this. Let me go ahead and turn on everything so we can see what we have and we can now start taking a look at the total product. And, everything's looking good. There's obviously some issues with the spikes, but that's to be expected because we raised some areas on the book. And, I can obviously move those, that's not a problem. We have the corner here, the corner metal bracket, and I think I'm gonna attack that first. So, why don't I go ahead and make a duplicate of…

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