Not sure of Chinese print services, but I can print stl's and obj's zbrush. I'm in Australia though, and I only have a top down DLP printer at present. Happy to take a look and give an idea of price if you want though.
Open edges is the first thing that comes to mind, a quick border select will catch those. I've seen high poly ngons as well, but you've already controlled for that. A stl check modifier can also find stuff that isn't easily visible.
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The STL Check modifier is also another helpful tool, if you didn't know about it already. It selects problem faces or edges automatically, depending on the problem (doubled, flipped, open, etc.) so you can easily find what needs fixing.
Adding an "STL Check" modifier after the 'Editable Poly' will fix the problem. You can then collapse it as well, this will turn the Editable Poly into a Editable Mesh but you can convert it to Editable Poly again with a Edit Poly modifier. Modifier madness, hehe :P
New to 3D modeling and Zbrush, appreciate any help y’all can throw at me. I don’t know all the lingo, but hopefully my screengrabs will help explain what I’m facing. Context here is I’m playing with ZBrush to ultimately design relief carvings from my CNC Router (using MeshCam in the middle to create toolpaths). I have an…
@Butthair Thanks for your feedback. For the sake of understanding I did a few tests : keeping the mesh quad (with old UV) solves the issue. Adding a STL Check modifier solves the issues. I guess there was some double faces or some weird connections done during retopology. I Imported the mesh (without a STL check modifier)…
STL Check is a modifier you can place over the top of your lowpoly for instance, to check if you have left open edges, multiple edges, double faces. It also highlights where these areas are and I use it as a last step before unwrapping and then before export.
Edit: I've got someone on commission now, thank you all for your interest! Hi all, I'm here after deciding that I'm not at the point in my life where I want to learn Blender or other software when all I want is a single 3D printable STL File. I've made one other post on this project before YEARS ago, and immediately after…
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