Maxon has released ZBrush for iPad

September 15, 2024

The 3D sculpting tool, on the tablet.

ZBrush for iPad brings the desktop features of ZBrush to a mobile platform, allowing users to sculpt and paint digitally on the go using Apple’s touch interface.

The app includes over 200 sculpting brushes and many tools from the desktop version, such as ZRemesher, Sculptris Pro, DynaMesh, Array Mesh, Dynamics, Live Boolean, and PolyPaint.

It supports high polygon counts, up to 92 million on devices like the M4 iPad with 1TB storage.

The app also offers a customizable interface, supports Apple Pencil gestures, and allows for seamless file sharing between the iPad and desktop using ZTool and ZProject files via GoZ.

ZBrush for iPad is available as part of ZBrush or Maxon One subscriptions, with a stand-alone option and a free plan that includes limited tools and brushes. It requires iPadOS 17 or later and runs on iPads with an A12 Bionic chip or newer.

More info here.

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