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.
remesh and project all, dynamesh, just model the thing in the first place with even quads? just think about the problem and im sure you can find other ways too.
Its a long blade with maximum density on a side and minimal on the other I can't go over 7 subd , I tried use dynamesh but it messes up some borders and some carvings ,
dyanmesh can olny recreate it with limited resoulation, what you can do is copy the subtool, dynamesh it, subdivided it a few times than do projects alls from the original to the new mesh to get more detail from the orgianl too the new one that has better typology.
Hi I have a mesh that has an uneven distribution of the polygons in zbrush , ofc all quads but I reached the lev 7 in subdivision and I can0t go to 8 but I realized I needed more sub on another area of the mesh , going back and redo gfrom scratch is not an option , I tried dynamesh but that creates an "even" but messed…
I dont know the hd sculpt what is? As for the dynamesh i m not sure if im doing the correct procedure as i get artefacts after resolidifing ... May be a step guide would help me find what i m doing wrong? As for subtools the blade is a different subtool but has possibility for furher ssplit couse of uvmapping splut byt I…
Remesh + Project All, or Dynamesh (with projection on); but those will totally change the topology. If you wanted to keep your existing flow, you could try dropping down a few subdivision levels, smooth and relax the surface a bit, and then try the Reproject Higher Subdiv button (Subtools Palette). If you absolutely need…