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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi all, I am trying to learn edgelooping and proper modeling topology. So I'm trying to find as many techniques and/or methods to every possible situation (or almost every). So far I have found these 2 below. Can anyone please point me to more of them? Thanks in advance guys JDL 1. Narrowing the field: Essentially the same as the above example, the examples below show how you can reduce the amount of polygons in a set of Face loops. This does create five star poles but if placed correctly these will not create problems for you. It is a common way to allow you to have more detail in one area that is leading into an area of less density e.g. A face and forehead - From the people at SubdivisionModeling ![]() 2. ![]() |
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