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Sculptris

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Sculptris
Fullscreen screenshot of Sculptris Alpha 5 with customised user background and material
Fullscreen screenshot of Sculptris Alpha 5 with customised user background and material
Developer(s)Pixologic
Initial releaseDecember 2009; 14 years ago (2009-12)
Stable release
Alpha 6
Engine
    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X
    Type3D computer graphics
    Licenseproprietary
    Websitepixologic.com/sculptris/

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    Sculptris is a virtual sculpting software program, with a primary focus on the concept of modeling clay. It entered active development in early December 2009,[1] and the most recent release was in 2011.[2]

    Users can pull, push, pinch, and twist virtual clay. It is geared toward character sculpting and "organic" models.

    3D meshes (.obj) can be imported into the program for further detailing, generating normal and displacement maps.

    In late July 2010, Sculptris inventor Tomas Pettersson joined the Pixologic team (makers of ZBrush), who have taken over Sculptris development.[3] He left Pixologic 'a while' before March 2014.[4]

    In June 2020 Pixologic dropped support for Sculptris in favor of ZBrushProMini, a free version of ZBrush that includes Sculptris Pro.[5] As of today, ZBrushProMini is now named ZBrushCoreMini.

    Functions[edit]

    • Sculpting
    • Dynamic tessellation
    • UV texture painting
    • Cavity painting

    See also[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. "DrPetter's homepage - Sculptris". www.drpetter.se.
    2. "Sculptris Alpha 6: It's HERE!". www.zbrushcentral.com. 20 June 2011.
    3. "A Gift From Pixologic". www.zbrushcentral.com.
    4. "DrPetter's homepage - News". www.drpetter.se.
    5. Yetter, Matthew (June 10, 2020). "Sculptris Support Discontinued". Pixologic. Retrieved October 28, 2020.

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