I’m loving the new features in ZBrush 2018. Make sure you write the full path including the ‘letter’ of your drive. ![]() Open the ‘ZBrushScratchDiskPath.TXT’ file and simply replace the path with the folder that you want and save. Here is how you do it: Look for a file called: ZBrushScratchDiskPath.TXT If you are a Windows user, you should see the file in C:\\Users\\Public\\Documents\\ZBrushData2018 and for Mac users, it should be something like /Users/Shared/ZBrushData2018. You need to change a ‘.txt’ file from the documents folder, but it’s a piece of cake. The only caveat is that there is no ‘interface’ for this or a button in the ZBrush UI. ![]() ![]() ZBrush 2018 now allows you to specify the path, where you want to keep the ‘QuickSave’ files, so I, for instance, have changed it to another 2TB drive that I use for storage and have plenty of space to store those ‘quickSave’ files. This one is amazing! I don’t have much space on my “C” drive and I try to keep just my applications in there.
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