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Hello I was wondering if someone could give me some advice on how to do a thing in blender

I created a human head model in FaceBuilder add on and I have a separate premade human body model. I positioned, scaled and joined them together, but there are some small gaps between the two models

What’s the best way to fix this? Any tools or tips to get me moving in the right direction would be amazing

I’ve been researching the docs, YouTube, chatgpt but getting confused at all the different ways to do things and the different versions of the program.

I’m using blender 3.5

Thanks!!!!

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[–] sciawp@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

If you want advice on getting better:

I’d start by paying close attention to the number of vertices/faces you are using. You have way more than you need for a basic topology and the number of edges is not even remotely similar between the two objects which is troublesome. They don’t have to be exactly the same but you want a ratio that makes connecting them nicer

When you have less vertices, you will find it easier to just manually connect the two objects by creating faces (pick the edges you want to connect and press F)

This really gives you a greater control over your work and will be really beneficial in the long run. Hope this helps!