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Post by leo4sims on Sept 29, 2017 18:53:55 GMT -5
hi,
Is there a short cut or a way to remove inside faces at blender for some clothing meshes made with other programs. Other than selecting by one by and delete. And removing doubles doesnt work.
thank you
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Post by MisterS on Sept 29, 2017 22:20:34 GMT -5
The only way I know leo4sims is to use the sync button on the uv window and box selecting the uv the relates to the faces you want to delete then deleting them back in the mesh window. Let me know if you dont know what Im on about
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Post by SLYD on Sept 29, 2017 22:34:32 GMT -5
If the uvs of the outside and inside are not co-located, you can first enable "Keep UV and edit mode mesh selection in sync", then select the inside faces on the uv map which will then select the inside faces on the mesh. If the uvs are co-located, I don't have any better way to do this than selecting one by one.
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Post by Feyona on Sept 30, 2017 3:16:25 GMT -5
If uvs are overlapping my method is: 1. Click on any face of the outer part of the mesh, click CTRL+L so Blender will select all faces of that part of the mesh. If mesh is split it Blender will select just a part of the mesh. I just click on another face, CTRL+L again and when all faces of the outer mesh selected I press H to hide selected faces. It literally takes seconds to select all needed faces this way. Other way around is to select any face of the inner shell of the mesh, press CTRL+L to select entire inner part and "delete" to delete faces. 2. Now I see all inner faces and I can select all of them by pressing A and Delete. 3. Press ALT+H to unhide all faces that were previously hidden.
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Post by mindbender on Sept 30, 2017 4:35:44 GMT -5
In blender, I generally use the B key to select all the outside faces (edit mode>face mode>one sided), then invert my selection.
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Post by leo4sims on Sept 30, 2017 22:04:08 GMT -5
omg thank you really so much for all the help ♥
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