That still seems to be the topology of the original sphere. Convert the object to dynamesh (Tool -> Geometry -> Dynamesh), or tessimate it (Tool -> Geometry -> Tessimate).
Use project + a high resolution if you plan on dynamesh to preserve everything. If you're using dynamesh to create a new unified base, use it on a duplicate subtool, disable dynamesh, subdivide, and then run Project All. Or try any of the other options.
I'm encountering an issue with the Vector Displacement Mesh (VDM) brushes in ZBrush, specifically regarding the loss of their properties after using DynaMesh. Upon utilizing DynaMesh to fix a hole in the mesh, I noticed that the VDM brushes no longer retain their original functionality and behave similarly to standard…
yeah, it is default grid - i did the character huge for get more polygons from dynamesh, next time will not do this)) have over 100 subtools right now Thanks for the good remark!
Hi guys I've got some problems with dynamesh: when I remesh somethings, the mesh results "Half-cutted" like this link discovered on youtube: [ame=" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBM4FiGUoc;"]DynaMesh Issue in Zbrush 4r4 DELETED GEOMETRY! - YouTube[/ame] What's the solution?? thanks a lot
I'm tired of searching. I have two dynamesh objects. One I can change the resolution by using the slider and remeshing, the other I can not change the resolution of. What's the magic button I need to push to make sure I can move up and down resolutions in dynamesh similar to SDiv?! THnx.