Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
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Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
This is when exporting
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Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
Sorry, the image cannot be uploaded
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Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
This is before exporting
https://imgur.com/B6oNSbY
The import process is as follows
https://imgur.com/7QoV4PY
https://imgur.com/B6oNSbY
The import process is as follows
https://imgur.com/7QoV4PY
Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
Looks like a mix of flipped normals and smooth edges. Try to break the edges do make them hard.
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Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
Could you clarify how I can fix the flipped normals or break the edges to make them hard? I'm facing a similar issue with model deformation during export, and I'm not sure where to start.
Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
For flipping normals: best thing to do is to select all faces in edit mode and then select Mesh menu -> Normal -> Recalculate Outside
For making soft edges sharp: just mark the edges you want to be sharp in edit mode and then in the Edge menu select "Mark Sharp". Then they turn into turquoise lines.
For making soft edges sharp: just mark the edges you want to be sharp in edit mode and then in the Edge menu select "Mark Sharp". Then they turn into turquoise lines.
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Re: Regarding the model, no matter how the edges are removed, it will deform
Thankyou for this information.
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