![]() I personally was extremely happy and content when zbrush finally got subtool folders xD I don't need newer functions, just the ability to open newer files. If I subscribe shortly for the ability to open newer versions, will I still be able to cancel that subscription and go back to my previous version? Will we have to upgrade and pay for a new version several times a year? Or will it be a new version per year? I understand that the free updates are not something they could keep up forever, and I don't mind paying for updates, but the rate at which they are updating and putting out new versions is worrying me. Added: Slime Bridge menu added to Tool Palette. Added: Save and Save Next added to File menu. Previous versions of ZBrush are NOT supported. Mac support was verified as well, but as I do not own a Mac, I could not test it myself. Added: Redshift Materials added to ZBrush Material palette. The plugin is designed for ZBrush 2019/2020/2021/2022/2023 and was thoroughly tested on a Windows machine. Added: Redshift Bridge now included with ZBrush. ![]() Zbrush is my favorite software and I loved Pixologic for their business model. ZBrush will now run natively on those devices, generally improving performance. I know this is inevitable but I hate these subscription models. ![]() Like, I own a zbrush license, I don't want to have to subscribe to another license system of many to use what I already have, just because a potential future client or job requires that I open a file from a newer zbrush version. I'm worried about backwards compatibility. ![]()
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