


It allows you to create models and illustrations limited only by your imagination, at a speed that allows you to stand out in today's fast paced industry. In short, ZBrush is an art tool created by artists, for artists. When you use ZBrush you'll be empowered by the same tools employed by film studios, game developers, toy/collectible makers, jewelry designers, automotive/aviation designers, illustrators, advertisers, scientists and other artists the world over. Its features enable you to use customizable brushes to shape, texture and paint virtual clay in a real-time environment that provides instant feedback. The number of brushes, along with the number of stroke types and the flexibility to change the strokes in curve forms take ZBrush to the top in controlling the brush settings.ZBrush sets the industry standard for digital sculpting and painting. The set of brushes is easy to use and understand, like ClayBuildup brushes for material build up, Move brush for pulling out the overall shape of an object from the model, DamStandard brushes for creating edges and creases, etc. ZBrush not only has a vast number of brushes in the library ready for use, but also offers a good control over these brushes. However, Mudbox is good at vector displacement maps as stamps. The parameters which allow you to control the brush are limited as well. It focuses more on the common brushes that’s used most often in sculpting like Grab brush to move the geometry, Wax brush to build up material. Mudbox, once again, is kind of limited with brush. Which software will be more helpful? Let’s find out. And this depends on the number of brushes and the control you have over the brush. When working on a 3D model, of course you want to be able to sculpt and define the details as much as possible.
