

Technological development saved humanity from the effects of a climate catastrophe, but at the same time it took away the meaning of life and our soul. Only from this level, accessible to the select, you can still see Mount Fuji, which once adorned the city skyline. On the roofs of the tallest buildings there are villas surrounded by Japanese gardens. Wealthy citizens move around in their flying vehicles without touching the ground. The buildings are interconnected on many levels. Old streets became rivers and traffic moved to overpasses. Down below life takes place in tribal structures dictated by the rhythm of the water. Remember you can make those directories be whatever you want, and even store custom items in the root to avoid having to click through too many folders.NeoTokyo 2121 - Rising sea levels forced the people of Tokyo to build sky-high pylons, which, when connected by the NeoTokyo platform, turned into the world's largest structure built by robots. More situational items should be stored in the Lightbox directories, and recalled on demand. It should be reserved for items you will be using all the time. Loading too many extra items into the default Zbrush startup list will begin to affect the program’s performance, and I believe there is a hardcap though I can never remember what it is. This isn’t something you want to do casually, though.

In order to get a brush to load alongside a custom interface, that brush must also be added to the Zbrush startup list in Zbrush4r7/ ZData/ Brushpresets (I think). Once loaded though Lightbox, you would see it pop-in on your interface, as long as everything else was in order. The rest of the brushes are typically stored in the Lightbox directory to be accessed on demand. Zbrush has a default list of brushes that load on startup. If you add a custom brush to a custom interface, that brush will not show up on the interface until it is loaded into the program.
