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How to retopologize a face 3D model for beginners?

For beginners retopologizing a face 3D model, start with a clean high-poly base, use automatic tools for a low-poly draft, then refine edges to follow

How to retopologize a face 3D model for beginners?

For beginners retopologizing a face 3D model, start with a clean high-poly base, use automatic tools for a low-poly draft, then refine edges to follow facial muscle flow—this makes an animatable, texture-friendly mesh for characters or games.

- Use automatic tools like Blender’s Remesh or ZBrush’s ZRemesher first: They quickly turn dense scan data into a usable low-poly draft, saving time. - Manually adjust edges around eyes/mouth/jawline with anatomy references: This ensures natural deformation when animating (e.g., smiles). - Practice with simple heads: Focus on edges around brows/cheeks/chin to build skills before complex faces.

By combining auto tools, manual tweaks, and anatomy practice, beginners can efficiently make functional, animation-ready face meshes.

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