![]() The ability to sculpt natively is a timesaver and a half However, all flavours are good, as they finally allow you, the artist, the tools to fine-tune and sculpt your garment. I also really enjoyed taking the Stamp tool for a spin, especially with some of the cloth-fold brushes available from Gumroad. Smooth in particular came in handy for me when I didn’t want to alter the mesh, but wanted to get rid of those telltale MD folds in the back of a clothing item. Located in the drop-down next to the Store icon, the Sculpt option comes in five flavours: Sculpt, Smooth, Grab, Stamp and Pinch, and they work pretty much like you’d expect, especially if you’re used to ZBrush for example. However, the best new feature by far this release is the fledgling sculpt tools. Being able to also do your sewing in the 3D View is another great new timesaving feature, as you can see whether the sewing is straight right away, or headed for ctrl+ B. The ability to automatically add arrangement points and bounding volumes on avatar import is another new feature many users will welcome, as it saves you from the tedium of manual creation. ![]() The new auto arrangement tool takes the tedium out of creating bounding volumes
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