This something I am running into very often; model the general overall form and then lets say, insert a circular hole or some small detail into it, this is trivial to do so, howerver, often as a by product, pinching gets introduced or some surface irregularity.
I have been plagued by this, unfortunately, I am short on methods that I can fall back on that will help me to routinely solve this common issue.
I have searched fairly and have not come across anything concrete. I even asked several AI models that general have good poly modelling answers. Deepseek says;
Method 2: The "Sculpting with a Mask" (Surgical Precision) This method is perfect for protecting specific areas you don't want to change at all.
- Freeze the Good Parts:
- Select the vertices of the circular hole and any other areas you want to keep perfectly preserved.
- With the Relax Brush active, go to its Tool Settings. In the Selection section, click the Freeze button. The frozen vertices will turn a different color (often blue). The brush will now have zero effect on them.
- Relax the Unfrozen Area
- Now you can aggressively use the Relax brush on the pinched area without any fear of distorting your perfect circular hole or other important features.
I tried the above solution and its not a good solution, all it does is it takes the uneven surface and flattens it to an even plane (red colour=frozen verts). So if the pinch was on sphere, this would not work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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