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Old 16th October 2005, 09:57 AM   #3
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Thanks for the help, but it isn't always practical to join all of the surfaces in a set of polys.

As the target of a subdivision operation, I tend to keep quads for geometry wherever possible, especially when it forms a concave object like this one --- here's a subdivision sample using the same geometry - you really need to keep certain objects as multiple polys...



There are other advantages to keeping your surfaces divided, such as being able to copy/separate sections of an object at a time.
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