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okay so letamp;#39;s say for example you want to make an animation like this or maybe add some hair particles or something to your text that basically requires fairly good topology but with the problem is with default text youamp;#39;re going to get something that looks like this so you have your text letamp;#39;s say you want to convert it so you go over convert to convert to mesh and then this is what your topology looks like just bad topology so how do you fix that how do you remesh it how do you do that Iamp;#39;m gonna show you the the easiest way to do it thereamp;#39;s other ways to docHub apologize but from what I found this is the simplest and very effective way to do it so what you want to do is add a solidify because most of the time you will need some geometry on your text and the next thing you want to want to add is a remesh so first problem one thing you can always want to do is remove disconnected pieces uncheck that and then on your octree depth just bring it up ti