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Help in working with 2-sided very thin objects (pic included)

Hi I’m kinda new in Zbrush . But there are few tricks that I need help with

I’m trying to make a hand monitor in Zbrush the object is like a box and very thin. so I sculptured it by drag rectangle so here it is :

<img src=“http://www.zbrushcentral.com/upload/atn.gif”>
But When I look at the back of it, I find that it’s also sculptured in the back too in reverse:

<img src=“http://www.zbrushcentral.com/upload/atn.gif”>

I thought about masking the back area to smoothing it and that would help:
<img src=“http://www.zbrushcentral.com/upload/atn.gif”>

Only to discover that It masks the front too:

<img src=“http://www.zbrushcentral.com/upload/atn.gif”>

I just mask one area and it masks the other side too :cry:small_orange_diamond:cry:small_orange_diamond:cry:

Any help How to solve this problem ?

hmmm the pic wont show up ??

hop the images appear now

Attachments

thin01.jpg

thin02.jpg

thin03.jpg

thin04.jpg

with thin objects you will want to use backface masking in the brush palette.
Also another way to have dealt with this is to hide and/or polygroup the back part of the panel and then do your sculpting on the front.

Thank you very much spaceboy412, your tip was efficient and easy.

All I need to do is turn on the backface mask on:

I appreciated it, man :D:D:D