I have my multiresoltion layers and noticed that there imbalanced mesh parts in resolution(like one part has relatively way less resolution). So I had to use dynamesh. But when dynamesh is activated, it deletes all other multiresolution layers I got. Is there like a way to solve the imbalanced resolution with out using dynamesh and preserving all the layers?
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Hello.
The data that is stored in higher Subdivision Levels is completely dependent on the topology of the base level. Since Dynamesh completely changes the topology of the model, it will lead to a loss of those subdivision levels (along with anything else that might have depended on that topology, such as UV data).
Thankfully, there is a solution which is designed for exactly this kind of scenario. Freeze Subdivision Levels.
Freezing Subdivision levels will drop the model to the lowest subdivision level and temporarily remove the higher levels, but will still keep them in memory. But because the model no longer has higher subdivision levels otherwise, you’re now free to change the topology. You can do this in a local area (such as adding a few more edge loops to one arm), or you can do this across the entire model with something like Dynamesh or Zremesher. Once you have the base topology to your liking, you just click Freeze Subdivision Levels again to turn it off. This will cause Zbrush to begin subdividing the new topology back to the original levels, while projecting the original detail back onto them.
(As a note: Freezing Subdivision Levels works best when you only change the topology, not the actual shape of the lowest level).