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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
Attached Link: http://youtu.be/k_S1INdEmdI
The cleft is there in the model it seems. You have tris where you don't need them (down the center there), which may clean things up but you should watch this video for help on making your models cleaner:
http://youtu.be/k_S1INdEmdI
Though you may not be subdividing your model, there are important notes in the video on how to avoid the very thing you're seeing.
Or Smoothing maybe?
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So is that TTFN or TANSTAAFL?
Quote - The cleft is there in the model it seems. You have tris where you don't need them (down the center there), which may clean things up but you should watch this video for help on making your models cleaner:
http://youtu.be/k_S1INdEmdI
Though you may not be subdividing your model, there are important notes in the video on how to avoid the very thing you're seeing.
Thanks, that taught me a lot. I made the change to quads and it seems to have cleared the issue with the cleft. Only now there is a buldge lol. Guess I need to keep learning.
Quote - I think tris are probably valid enough in a model like this one?
It's just when they're long and thin that they become an issue... am I right in understanding that?
All I know is that when I subdivided it into quads it fixed the problem...it did however make a bump outwards though. But I think that is due to the way the edges are at different "x-trans" positions...with the middle being further out and the side edges being in a little.
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