I just filled a big hole in a polygon face but when I subdivided, faceted and tried other options I still couldn't fill the poly-hole-cap with triangulated polygons that are relatively like the polygons surrounding the hole-cap… see photo below
Thanks!!
How fill polycap with polygons
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Other things to try….
1. Before you fill the hole, use a divide sop with remove shared edges on to extract the hole as a polygon then feed that into a skin sop, output polys from that, triangulate with another divide sop and merge the result back into the original and fuse. Make sure and check the primitive normals are facing the right way.
2. Use what you have already and smooth the polygons that are in the area of the hole.
3. Use an isooffset sop to rebuild the entire shape.
1. Before you fill the hole, use a divide sop with remove shared edges on to extract the hole as a polygon then feed that into a skin sop, output polys from that, triangulate with another divide sop and merge the result back into the original and fuse. Make sure and check the primitive normals are facing the right way.
2. Use what you have already and smooth the polygons that are in the area of the hole.
3. Use an isooffset sop to rebuild the entire shape.
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Select an edge of the hole and do a PolyCap. That will fill the hole.
then do what Simon said (sort of):
Select the face.
Hit Loft from the shelf or tab-type skin and hit enter on the second prompt for v curves.
You'll get a mix of quads and triangles filling the face.
Follow up with a fuse to consolidate the edges as skin won't do that for you.
Divide bricker to triangulate if you want.
then do what Simon said (sort of):
Select the face.
Hit Loft from the shelf or tab-type skin and hit enter on the second prompt for v curves.
You'll get a mix of quads and triangles filling the face.
Follow up with a fuse to consolidate the edges as skin won't do that for you.
Divide bricker to triangulate if you want.
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