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Pay attention to the "smoothing" features as well - there's a guy who makes hundreds of things per day that look like what you are printing. He invented smoothing. He is neotko on the forum but doesn't post much anymore. Anything he says about smoothing (he calls it ironing I think) is informational gold. gold.
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gr5 2,230
I'm pretty sure this feature exists. Set "skin expand distance" to a large number like 1000.
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PotatoHead 1
I owe you a beer! :)
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gr5 2,230
Pay attention to the "smoothing" features as well - there's a guy who makes hundreds of things per day that look like what you are printing. He invented smoothing. He is neotko on the forum but doesn't post much anymore. Anything he says about smoothing (he calls it ironing I think) is informational gold. gold.
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