> Polygonal Modeling
> Lesson 1: Modeling a polygonal mesh
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Bridging between edges
Next you’ll connect the lower front region to the helmet mesh. You can create meshes that bridge between one or more border edges of a mesh using the Bridge feature (Edit Mesh > Bridge).
When using the bridge feature you must ensure that:
- the edges to be bridged are in the same polygon mesh. That is, you must combine the two meshes into one using the Combine feature, before you perform the bridge.
- you select an equal number of border edges on either side of the region to be bridged.
To combine the two meshes into one
- In the perspective view, right-click the mesh and select Object Mode from the marking menu that appears.
- Select the helmet mesh, and then shift-select the lower front mesh, so both meshes are selected.
- Select Mesh > Combine.
The two meshes are combined into one. When you select either object now, the other is also selected because they are in the same mesh.
The edge of the mesh on the lower front region of the helmet is comprised of five edges. The corresponding region on the side region of the helmet only has three. You can increase the number of edges on the lower side region by inserting two edge loops across the mesh. Inserting two edge loops in this region of the mesh also divides the large faces so they better match the size of the other faces on the rest of the mesh.
To insert edge loops on the side region of the helmet
- Select Edit Mesh > Insert Edge Loop Tool >
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The Insert Edge Loop Tool settings editor appears.
- In the tool settings editor, set the following options:
- Maintain Position: Relative distance from edge
- In the perspective view, click-drag the edge on the side region of the helmet near the bottom of the edge as indicated in the image below. Without releasing the mouse button, drag the mouse upwards about one third of the distance along the edge and then release the mouse button to insert the edge loop.
- With the Insert Edge Loop Tool still active, click-drag the side region of the helmet near the top of the same edge and insert a second edge loop about two thirds of the distance along the edge.
- Press the q key to return to selection mode, and click anywhere off the mesh to unselect the edges.
Now that you’ve inserted the necessary edges, you can proceed with creating the bridge.
To bridge between the lower front and side region of the helmet
- Choose Select > Select Border Edge Tool and then click the border edges on both the lower front as well as the side region of the mesh where you want the bridging mesh to be constructed. (You should have five edges selected on either side).
Tip
When you select border edges using the Select Border Edge Tool you can click on the first and last edge in a series on one side of the bridge and the tool will select the edges in between.
- Select Edit Mesh > Bridge >
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- In the Bridge Options window, set the Divisions to 0, then click the Bridge button to create the bridge.
- Press the q key to return to select mode, and click anywhere off the mesh to unselect the edges.