(06-17-2017, 08:16 PM)StormEagle Wrote: You can easily recreate this problem. I took screenshots of how to do it.No I can't. I could reproduce images 1,2 and 3, but not without to guess you have the View->Show Backfaces disabled.
[edited] But, I think you can just select one neighbour face to the hole and use the command to close the hole as I said before.
Quote:If you want we could discuss this in TeamSpeak or something? I could guide you through the problem I'm having.Unfortunately, not today. I'm at work and I cannot install or access this kind of service.
You can send me a file with the cube in the situation you shown in the image five. Maybe I can try to see what is wrong with it.
This thread is a sample about how an user can show us a problem, how we can understand and how bad it can really be. (see the first post and my two ones)