Zbrush 2023.0.1: Pixologic
All subscribers get Redshift CPU, but GPU rendering requires an additional Redshift or Maxon One subscription.
High-resolution meshes benefit from a new cache system that speeds up repeated ZRemesh operations.
Allows artists to store and compare different retopology settings. Pixologic ZBrush 2023.0.1
The software runs natively on M1 and M2 Macs, providing notable performance improvements for macOS users.
Users can now generate high-quality renders directly within ZBrush using the Redshift engine. Supports Standard, MatCap, and Redshift materials. All subscribers get Redshift CPU, but GPU rendering
Local symmetry is now controlled by the Gizmo manipulator, allowing for symmetrical sculpting even on models rotated off-axis.
Released in early 2023, was a pivotal update that introduced the first phase of Redshift integration and native support for Apple Silicon. While it brought significant technical advancements, it also marked a shift in the software's licensing model following Maxon's acquisition of Pixologic. Core Features of ZBrush 2023.0.1 The software runs natively on M1 and M2
Receive bug fixes and "feature enhancements," but major new features (like Proxy Pose introduced in later versions) are reserved for the next paid upgrade. ZBrush 2023 Release Notes - Knowledge Base - Maxon