Looks like you are dynameshing at a too low res0lution to retain detail. If you want the forms not to melt together then Dynamesh with the group option in Dynamesh on. However for printing your mesh should be hollow (as far as I know) which means it has to be a single mesh.
Without seeing the whole model its difficult to give advice. Trouble with creases and corners is only a question of resolution. Dynamesh reduces the model to a vertical and horizontal raster so the trouble you are having with detail is only due to the resolution you are dynameshing at. Also dynamesh is size dependent. If…
Thank you guys! The mesh is watertight, and I've used IMM stuff to close off all the tiny holes, but the creases/corners still give me trouble if I try to dynamesh. So far I've been unable to get a nice clean transition no matter what I do. On the verge of giving up it occured to me: is there a way to like, copy the…
Hi all So, maybe there is an easy way to go about what I'm trying to accomplish but so far everything I've tried seems to lead to its own set of problems, and I was hoping some kind soul on here could help me out :) I'm trying to prepare a mesh for 3d printing. The issue is, the original mesh is multiple subtools, and I…
"And no I have not yet asked the print company for an analysis...been trying to get it as 'finished' as I can before I submit it." At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I'll reiterate : I'd recommend to contact the printing company right away, explain your project, ask them all the questions you have, and listen to…