Point Targets

Point targets define which points are affected when performing a Point action in ZModeler. These targets control whether an operation applies to a single, multiple, or points following specific alignment rules. Refine how an action influences vertex positions by selecting a point target, allowing precise sculpting or broader modifications across a model.

Point targets interact with polygon actions such as moving, extruding, or aligning points. Some targets, like Point, focus on a single vertex, while others, such as By Brush Radius, affect all points within a defined area. Advanced targets like Infinite Depth extend selections along the camera's depth, enabling precise alignment. Understanding point targets ensures efficient control over vertex adjustments and geometry refinement.


Point

Target only the clicked Point, regardless of the Draw Size radius.

Two Points

Targets two points by selecting the first Point, adjusting the view if needed, and then selecting the second Point to apply the action.

Ring

Apply the action to the selected Point and its connected edges. Unlike Point, which affects only the Point's center, this target influences all connected geometry.

By Brush Radius

Targets all points within the Draw Size radius to apply uniform action, similar to the Move brush.

Infinite Depth

Targets all points aligned with the clicked Point along the camera's depth. This target is ideal for orthographic views and aligned extruded elements. Only ideally or near-perfectly aligned points are affected.

Infinite X

Target points on the working plane closest to the camera view that align with the cursor along the X-axis. This target affects only perfectly or near-perfectly aligned points.

Infinite Y

Target points on the working plane closest to the camera view that align with the cursor along the Y-axis. This target affects only perfectly or near-perfectly aligned points.

Infinite Z

Target points on the working plane closest to the camera view that align with the cursor along the Z-axis. This target affects only perfectly or near-perfectly aligned points.