Saving and Loading Interfaces
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Saving and Loading Interfaces
The first interface customization menu to become familiar with is Preferences:Config. The buttons here serve as inventories for the interface itself. Here’s how they work:
Store Config: Saves the entire interface (color and layout) in its current state at the time that the button is pressed. This interface will be loaded every time ZBrush is launched. The saved file will always be named CustomUserInterface.cfg and will overwrite the existing copy of that file. Ctrl+Shift+I is the shortcut for this.
Restore Standard UI: Reverts ZBrush to the factory state. It discards all changes that have ever been made to layout and colors.
Restore Custom UI: Reverts ZBrush to the launch state. This discards all changes that have been made to layout and colors during the current session.
Save Ui: Allows you to save a named custom interface (color and layout). You can use this feature to save a variety of interfaces that are each tailored for a specific task. These interfaces do not load when ZBrush is launched, but are always just a few mouse clicks away. (You will probably find it useful to remember that the shortcut for this command is Alt+Ctrl+Shift+I)
Load Ui: Allows you to load any previously saved custom interface (color and layout).
Figure 1 shows the complete Preferences:Config menu.

