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/*title_start*/Hook Brush/*title_end*/

/*text_start*/The Hook Brush, like the \C020202Snake Hook Brush\C484848, pulls pixols out of the image toward the viewer, but it interprets your cursor motion differently.

The basic technique is to drag in one direction to set the length of the extrusion, and then, without releasing the mouse button, drag in a reverse direction to set the angle of the extrusion. If the second drag is in the opposite direction of the first, and the same distance, the extrusion ends up pointing straight out at the viewer.

The Hook Brush has a special scaling capability that you can apply by twirling the cursor in a circular direction at the end of the stroke. If you move the cursor clockwise, an expansion or increased separation occurs (depending on the \C020202Alpha\C484848 image); if you move the cursor counter-clockwise, a shrinking or moving together occurs. The longer you move the cursor, the greater the effect.

\C020202Modifiers:\C484848
\C020202Color Blend:\C484848 Determines how the current \C020202Main Color\C484848 or \C020202Texture\C484848 interacts with the existing pixol color. The lower the value, the more existing pixols retain their original coloring; the higher the value, the more they take on the \C020202Main Color\C484848/\C020202Texture\C484848 coloring.
\C020202Resolution:\C484848 ZBrush automatically sets the resolution of the Brush.
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