I have Groups turned off in Dynamesh. Anyway, I was able to find a solution. It turns out that turning on Auto Apply ClayPolish under the Dynamesh settings helps a lot in preserving the hard edges and preventing waviness. This way, I can use Dynamesh to target a lower density, and then subdivide.
I noticed your mesh has polygroups. Do you have groups turned on in dynamesh? what's happening only usually happens when it's trying to auto-close holes across your mesh. This is usually because you have groups which aren't closed shells. If you want to preserve individual parts and use dynamesh try splitting your groups…
Don't know if it will help in your special case, but the dynamesh master plug in helped me quite often with dynamesh problems.Really worth a try. https://pixologic.com/zbrush/downloadcenter/zplugins/
I am having the same issues, but none of the solutions listed seem to assist in merging the elements via dynamesh, remesh by union nor liveboolean of 2 subtools. Dynameshing gives me the above issues.
I'm using the Proboolean + Dynamesh workflow for hard-surface as presented in this ZBrush Summit video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg6QPJ7XirE I'm at the point where I've created the necessary polygroups, creased the sharp edges, subdivded the mesh, and made sure that there are no holes. I encountered an issue where I…
I tried your solution. After the Dynamesh resulting to 3 million points, I subdivided once to reach 12 million points, used Polish by Features to remove some of the faceting, and then used the default Polish to soften the hard edges. It looks good so far; however, I noticed that there's some degree of waviness during the…