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Anonymous
5/3/2025, 9:20:27 PM No.1011476
onebywacommedium
onebywacommedium
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Any tips on what keybinds to use when sculpting in blender? I have been sculpting everything with just my mouse and now that i finally have a tablet it feels very clunky and hard to work/zoom/move around the view port. pic related is what i have.
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Anonymous
5/3/2025, 9:39:22 PM No.1011478
You use your keyboard while sculpting with pen in zbrush. Sculpting with a pen sucks ass, do it with mouse and add the last fine details with a pen.
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Anonymous
5/4/2025, 8:34:10 AM No.1011492
>>1011476 (OP)
Your stylus has two buttons, set the first one to MMB, second one to RMB, you hold shift to pan and ctrl to zoom

>>1011478
>You use your keyboard while sculpting with pen in zbrush. Sculpting with a pen sucks ass
That's just you, skill issue
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Anonymous
5/4/2025, 9:25:50 AM No.1011493
>>1011492
Plenty of industry artists do it like that.
Anonymous
5/5/2025, 12:34:46 PM No.1011538
>>1011476 (OP)
what are you finding difficult? you have the same left middle and right click with a tablet. for me the only thing i miss is the scroll wheel for changing the falloff when using proportional editing. so i set up two new keybinds to fix that.

>>1011478
>Sculpting with a pen sucks ass
i hope this is bait. the only sculpting you can do with a mouse is using brushes that dont require pen pressure. so pretty much only the grab/move brush. otherwise you are just wasting your time. if you wanna "do it with a mouse" then model your basemesh and then sculpt with a pen at the end.
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Anonymous
5/6/2025, 2:10:11 AM No.1011553
turtlegorilla
turtlegorilla
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>>1011538
op here i sculpted pic related only using a mouse. currently trying to get used to the pen but issues im running into is the cursor being constantly repositioned while im trying to rotate/zoom around my model and the fact that the surface area for the tablet feels tiny compared to having my mouse always steady and always shown with no skipping
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Anonymous
5/6/2025, 8:56:30 AM No.1011562
>>1011553
thats actually very impassive without a tablet.
what do you mean by the cursor being repositioned? i can understand the small tablet thing, you can either get a bigger one or see if your tablet has a "precision mode"
Anonymous
5/6/2025, 9:55:56 AM No.1011564
Screenshot_X
Screenshot_X
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>>1011553
Try messing with those Navigation settings, that's what I like using for sculpting but your preferences might differ.
I couldn't really get used to Trackball but some people swear by it so you could try that too.
Anonymous
5/6/2025, 3:34:15 PM No.1011571
>>1011476 (OP)
Alt + F4 is good
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 9:21:49 AM No.1014611
>>1011478
this guy is not gonna make it

>>1011476 (OP)
it takes a while to get used to drawing on a tablet.
I suggest you open any drawing program and just do a warm up of drawing circles, and 2 points and then a straight line between them for a few min, also make sure your wacom settings are corrects, make sure your pen pressure works, it is the most important feature of your pen tablet
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 3:58:25 AM No.1014878
pen with buttons
pen with buttons
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>>1011476 (OP)
Have a pen with buttons, set up like this.
Left hand on keyboard with default binds, right hand on tablet. Navigation is smooth and comfy.