The modern iteration of ZBrushCoreMini focuses on stability, hardware optimization, and seamless export pathways. 1. Optimized Performance for Modern Hardware

The software will never receive bug fixes or performance enhancements again.

: You can save your sculpts as specially encoded .GIF or .PNG files. This allows you to share an image of your work that others can actually open and rotate in their own ZBrushCoreMini.

: The old software locked away fundamental features like Dynamesh, ZSpheres, mesh extraction, and custom alphas. This limitation forced users to abandon the software as soon as they reached an intermediate skill level.

Introduced originally by Pixologic, ZBrushCoreMini served as a free, highly streamlined gateway to digital sculpting. It featured a strict 750,000 polygon limit and a basic layout of 8 essential brushes.