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Tutorial: Reconstructing Lower Subdivisions From a 3D Scan in Blender

Jan van den Hemel shows how to get lower subdivisions from a 3D model.

Jan van den Hemel, the creator of the Blender Secrets book, released a tutorial where he showed how to reconstruct lower subdivisions from a 3D model. In the video, the artist demonstrates how to remesh a 3D scan, what modifiers to use, and how to set up the Shrinkwrap modifier to get the result you want.

If you want to know more about working in Blender, you should visit Jan van den Hemel's Youtube channel, which has a great number of useful videos.

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