You can do a lot without learning it very deeply, but if you do sink the time in, there's a lot more to learn than there appears to be at first. But you do have to learn it in and out (I find it very intuitive, but tutorials/books to learn it are a must). I think Zbrush is worth it because you get it for (basically) the rest of your life with free updates/upgrades. The UV mapping and texturing is one of the best parts of Zbrush and those features are not included in Zbrushcore, but that's less important for environment (but still imporant). ![]() Here's a comparison and here's a reddit thread about why zbrush vs zbrushcore. You get to keep the license forever and you get free updates (you don't have to pay for yearly upgrades). ![]() You get the full version of Zbrush at a big discount - half the price.
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