Stroke Modifiers

A collection of all modifiers that affect the brush's Stroke.

Stroke Modifiers can be found in either the left canvas toolbar's Strokes menu or in Palettes > Stroke menu.



ZBrush for iPad's Stroke Modifiers functionality works the same as in ZBrush desktop. Learn more in our external ZBrush Stroke documentation.



Stroke

Offers ability to replay, interpolate, and adjust brush strokes applied to the surface.

Interpolate

Morphs between the last two strokes on a surface.

This feature utilizes the Stroke Count slider.

ZBrush for iPad's Stroke Interpolate functionality works the same as in ZBrush desktop. Learn more in our external ZBrush Stroke Interpolation documentation.



Lazy Mouse

Lazy Mouse features offer a variety of options to enhance precision and how a brush stroke applies.


Lazy Step

Controls the spacing between the brush strokes. Lower values create more steps between the drawn stroke, leaving more space between each brush tip.


Lazy Radius

Controls the length of the Lazy stroke line that is drawn when Lazy Mouse is active. Higher values create a longer Lazy stroke line that delays your brush stroke from applying. This helps improve accuracy along a path.

ZBrush for iPad's Lazy Mouse features work the same as in ZBrush desktop. Learn more in our external ZBrush Lazy Mouse documentation.



Curve

Activate Curve mode to apply your first brush stroke as a curve line. A curve line can be dragged to move around the model and apply a single brush stroke along the curve path with more precision.

This is a powerful feature used by many default brushes. Learn more in this guide's Brush Types section.

ZBrush for iPad's Curve features work the same as in ZBrush desktop. Learn more in the following external ZBrush documentation sections:
Curve
Curve Functions
Curve Modifiers