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Seriously I'm using a laptop and Zbrush 2022 Brush palette ("B" button) literally takes up the whole screen. And unusable (weirdly offset) if Zbrush isn't in fullscreen mode. That would be semi-tolerable if over half the brushes included weren't so utterly useless.
Yes, it's possible to modify the B palette by removing brushes from ZData > Brush Presets folder, but accidentally deleting the wrong brush may result in the software critically bugging out. The brush types best not removed are (as taken from a Zbrush Central forum thread): Transpose, Mask, Clip, Slice, Select, Smooth, Trim, ZSketch brushes, ZModeler, ZRemesherGuides.
But more importantly WHY do they include so many useless brushes? Like the 9 (!!!) variations of the Smooth brush with minor, almost negligible differences? (the only one that seems to differ a lot - Smooth Stronger - is ironically not included)
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