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Sculpting a hand but the mesh has these lines that run around the mesh as you can see in the image on the left side. Cant get rid of them.

And I'm trying to add detail to the knuckle but even on high detail it comes out lumpy. help please?

Screen Shot 05-02-17 at 01.22 PM.JPG

Screen Shot 05-02-17 at 01.36 PM.JPG

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Removing the Nav lines. I removed mine some time ago...

Go to the camera menu---Customize Navigation----Scroll to the bottom--- deselect all at the bottom as shown in the picture

Camera menu-top right in the GUI

 

 

 

no lines.PNG

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I dont think raziel is takling about the GUI . I think he/she means the polygon construction is causing waves...I think the mesh just needs to be "relaxed"

Go to the top line where it says "Extra Det" ( detail) and change it to "relax" then use ctrl+ shift to relax the polys. ( i think its control shift)

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3 hours ago, stusutcliffe said:

I dont think raziel is takling about the GUI . I think he/she means the polygon construction is causing waves...I think the mesh just needs to be "relaxed"

Go to the top line where it says "Extra Det" ( detail) and change it to "relax" then use ctrl+ shift to relax the polys. ( i think its control shift)

That got it. Thanks for the hand, working great now :)

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On 03/05/2017 at 8:29 AM, digman said:

Removing the Nav lines. I removed mine some time ago...

Go to the camera menu---Customize Navigation----Scroll to the bottom--- deselect all at the bottom as shown in the picture

Camera menu-top right in the GUI

 

 

 

no lines.PNG

Not what I was after but did help. Just got used to them there and never thought to remove them. Cheers :)

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