So...you're combining all of your subtools into a single dynamesh, then projecting from the original sub tools to the new combined dynamesh, and then you're projecting again onto a polygonal mesh? I would... (in a duplicate tool to keep your original subtools) merge visible -> dynamesh at high resolution -> duplicate…
The only reason I projected onto the dynameshed object is because it had poly paint and dynameshing destroyed the poly paint, so I used project to transfer the poly paint. Is there a better way to do this?
I always combine everything with dynamesh when using project all, otherwise zbrush tends to project towards the wrong surface. I never use project to return detail on the dynameshed tool though; using a high resolution with its own project option usually produces the desired result.
What is the best way to project a subtool comprised of many small meshes(like a bunch of insert mesh details) onto a single mesh? In the past I made a copy and combined the meshes using dynamesh, projected the original subtool onto the dynameshed mesh and then used that mesh to project onto my final mesh. I feel like I'm…