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# 1 19-05-2003 , 12:48 AM
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Joining Polygons

How do you join 2 polygon surfaces, like 2 cubes, so that they become 1 surface?

# 2 19-05-2003 , 01:06 AM
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Polygons > Combine. user added image


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# 3 19-05-2003 , 04:11 PM
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yup Polygons>Combine

u might also want to merge vertices or edges in order to cover any unsightly seams

# 4 19-05-2003 , 05:06 PM
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booleans


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# 5 20-05-2003 , 06:12 AM
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eeek, dont mention booleans !!! They mess up your surfaces!


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# 6 20-05-2003 , 06:14 AM
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99% of the time the way to chose is to do

polygons > Combine
open the surfaces by deleting faces
then merge the edges and vertices on the polys..

This gives much more control and a lot prettier surfaces


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# 7 20-05-2003 , 07:26 PM
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100% agree with that.. i used to use booleans but now i lothe them. I guess its exactly the same if you use union and the mesh's arnt touching .. but then again... why take the risk... polygons>combine =D


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# 8 21-05-2003 , 02:34 AM
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Another thing to do is merge multiple vertices. Or is that what the rest of you all meant.


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