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You should delete the backface, it's not going to be seen anwyay. There is backface mask under the brush settings so it doesn't paint the back when you are masking (or any brush) the front. If you have separate polygroups just hide and delete hidden, extract should have leaved the backface on a polygroup, if not try making it by normal angle or with multiple group front.

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You should delete the backface, it's not going to be seen anwyay. There is backface mask under the brush settings so it doesn't paint the back when you are masking (or any brush) the front. If you have separate polygroups just hide and delete hidden, extract should have leaved the backface on a polygroup, if not try making it by normal angle or with multiple group front.

Okay I'll do that. Thank you.

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You should delete the backface, it's not going to be seen anwyay. There is backface mask under the brush settings so it doesn't paint the back when you are masking (or any brush) the front. If you have separate polygroups just hide and delete hidden, extract should have leaved the backface on a polygroup, if not try making it by normal angle or with multiple group front.

I added an extra row of polygons that need to be deleted. Should I do that in 3ds Max since i don't have the zbrush?

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you could select the border easily in 3dsmax indeed, but in zbrush you can mask by border too, grow if needed, mask by polygroup and delete.

What if the extra row is just a little near the end of the mesh? I mean I cannot just move it up because it messes up the mesh, but I cannot delete it either because then the inside is showing.

 

Edit: never mind I still had backface selected :ohdear:

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You should delete the backface, it's not going to be seen anwyay. There is backface mask under the brush settings so it doesn't paint the back when you are masking (or any brush) the front. If you have separate polygroups just hide and delete hidden, extract should have leaved the backface on a polygroup, if not try making it by normal angle or with multiple group front.

Ok, I am having some difficulties. I am wanting to zremesh just a section of the mesh, but whenever I mask off a section and do that, the two sections don't fit together anymore. Is there anything else I could try?

 

Thank you!

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never attempted to zremesh just part of a mesh myself but check this, might be helpful: http://docs.pixologic.com/user-guide/3d-modeling/topology/zremesher/partial-mesh/

note it says visible not masked, so maybe your solution is just making a polygroup by mask and isolating that polygroup

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