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I need to sculpt a mesh object that has no any volume


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On 12/9/2021 at 1:34 PM, Yousung said:

 

Yes You have to start working in Surface mode.
Voxel isn't good for thin faces because it creates holes.

 

Yes, thanks but as you can see on attached video - after i changed letter "V" to letter "S" (tranformation between voxel and surface modes) i get edge artifacts on my mesh

 

As i understand 3d-coat transforms my surface mesh during import process and as my mesh is lowpoly then it is not enough surface-resolution-amount  to transform it into voxel with necessasy amount of voxels - isn't it?

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On 12/9/2021 at 1:34 PM, Yousung said:

 

Yes You have to start working in Surface mode.
Voxel isn't good for thin faces because it creates holes.

 

On attached video. If all my "layers" in sculptree menu are in surface mode why does 3d-coat import my mesh as voxel?

How to import my surface-mesh into 3d-coat scene without transforming it into voxel? 

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