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Make Polygon
The Make Polygon tool uses the currently-selected vertices to create a polygon. The order in which the vertices were created (or selected) determines the direction of the polygons' normal. When run with an edge loop selection, a new polygon is created from those edges, and the selection order is not important. This command can be triggered by pressing the P key or by using Geometry > Polygon > Make, which offers several additional user-definable options.
The following polygon types are available.
Faces |
Produces a regular polygon, based on the drawn vertices. |
Subdivs |
Generates a Subdivision Surface polygon, eliminating the need to toggle the newly-created geometry manually. |
Curves |
Generates a Spline curve from the points with the additional option to Close Curve, joining the in and out vertices into a loop. |
SplinePatch |
Produces a spline patch curve for further patching; this requires 3 or 4 vertices. |
Catmull-Clark |
Generates a Pixar Catmull-Clark Subdivision Surfaces polygon, eliminating the need to toggle the newly-created geometry manually. |
Polyline |
Generates a string of continuous polylines, similar to a curve but made from a string of line segments. These are often used as hair guides. |
Auto |
Matches the polygon type from a neighbor polygon connected to the selected vertex. If the selected vertices are floating, Modo chooses the Faces polygon type. |
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