Forum: Blender


Subject: How do you move polys underneath adjacent polys to make a "facing" on shirt

Miss B opened this issue on Mar 12, 2016 ยท 18 posts


Miss B posted Sat, 12 March 2016 at 8:27 PM

OK, see now, considering how many years I've been playing in Blender, I've not come across that.

That said, if I'm understanding you correctly, I don't think that's what I'm looking for, though I haven't tried it yet, so I might be wrong.

In any case, I'm attaching a screenshot of what I'm talking about. It's actually both sides of a shoulder strap. The 4 tiny polys on either side is what I want to fold/flip under the adjacent full-sized polys. IOW, the first tiny poly next to each adjacent full-sized poly, would be a "fold", and the other 3 would fall, hopefully right behind the full-sized polys. This will give the edge a finished look, and since I made them tiny, it shouldn't add too much thickness to the shoulder strap. Basically I want the back side of the tiny polys to be back-to-back with the back side of the full-sized polys next to them. Hopefully this helps to better give you an idea of what I'm trying to do.

FoldedFacingPolys.jpg

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