Thank you for downloading my Script Selector utility!

This utility will replace your current default ZScript so that when you start ZBrush you will be presented with a menu at the bottom of the screen that links to the most popular utilities that various memebers have created for ZBrush.  These include:

	TextureMaster by Pixolator
	Digit's Wigits, Standard and Advanced by Digits
	Gradient Maker by Dave Bushnell
	Inbetweener by Dave Bushnell
	Seam Away by Dave Bushnell
	Tiler by Dave Bushnell
	Point-From-To by Dave Bushnell

Each of these scripts has been slightly modified by me so that when run from within the utility they include a new button to take you back to the main menu.  In this way, you can effortlessly switch between all of the most useful scripts that are currently available.  Pretty slick, huh?

But wait!  There's more!

I've also taken the liberty of adding a variation of Southern's personal start menu.  This puts several of the most useful document-related presets in easy reach.  At the click of a single button you can change the background color to white, grey or black, as well as resize the canvas in handy ways or add a new layer.  So now you, too, can be like Glen.  :)

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INSTALLATION

It is recommended that you rename your current DefaultZScript.txt to something like DefaultZScript.bak or DefaultZScript-Backup.txt.  This way, you can return to it if you ever want to.  You'll find it in the top level of your ZScripts folder.

After that, the steps are slightly different depending on whether you have downloaded the PC or the Mac version.
PC Version:  I've set this utility up to install with the greatest of ease.  Simply copy this ZScripts folder into your ZBrush123 folder.  It will automatically set up the proper directories within your ZBrush directory and also replace your current DefaultZScript.txt file with the new one.  When you open ZBrush, the utility will start automatically.  Enjoy!
Mac Version:  You can tell this version because the files are all within the ZBrush123 folder.  Copy all of the files to your current ZBrush root folder.  That's it!

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SUPPORT

If you have any questions regarding this script, please feel free to contact me at aurick@aurickle.com.
Also, I will periodically offer updates of this script as new utilities come available.  They will be announced at ZBrush Central and also made available for download from my gallery at www.aurickle.com

Sincerely,
Matthew
aka aurick