From the course: Learning ZBrushCore
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Undo history and QuickSave - ZBrush Tutorial
From the course: Learning ZBrushCore
Undo history and QuickSave
- [Instructor] By now, you should have a good understanding of the UI elements and how to navigate the menus and also the 3D space. But before we start sculpting and modeling our project, there is one more crucial thing that we need to know, and that is how to save a project. Saving a project in ZBrushCore is actually very straight forward. Just go to the File menu, click Save, give a name to the project, and Save. Like we saw in the video about LightBox, you can save your projects into the Zproject folder, and that way you have direct access to your project from the LightBox. There's another cool feature in ZBrushCore called the Quick Save, which automatically saves your project every 20 minutes by default, or after a minute of being idle. You can tweak those numbers from the preference palatte under the Quick Save menu. I've lost a lot of work many, many times for not saving often the projects that I'm working on, but I've learned my lessons over the years, so if you're a bit…
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Loading projects and templates3m 33s
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First contact and UI elements3m 1s
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Canvas and navigation2m 7s
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Customizing ZBrushCore UI2m 23s
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Custom hotkeys2m 35s
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Importing reference images2m 11s
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Working with reference images2m 38s
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Background color2m 16s
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Undo history and QuickSave1m 27s
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