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Complex face blend

MrZloHexMrZloHex Member Posts: 5

Hi there
I'm trying to create a smooth face blend
between 2 chunks
can you help me, how can i achieve it

sorry, i don't know the best template for asking questions for modeling
thus it is in free form

if you need details to help me, i'll be glad to provide them!

screenshot_2025-05-05T18:33:52.png
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  • jelte_steur814jelte_steur814 Member Posts: 461 PRO
    edited May 6 Answer ✓

    from you're picture, it's not clear where you want the face blend to appear… there are a lot of edges that could use a blend, often the simple fillet command would do.

    if you're talking about the left 'triangle' where the straight face and the curved face are only just touching in the corner, you could try a replace face for the flat face to the round one. no blend/transition is always the smoothest… (if your 3d printing this later at least, it should work).

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  • jelte_steur814jelte_steur814 Member Posts: 461 PRO
    edited May 6 Answer ✓

    from you're picture, it's not clear where you want the face blend to appear… there are a lot of edges that could use a blend, often the simple fillet command would do.

    if you're talking about the left 'triangle' where the straight face and the curved face are only just touching in the corner, you could try a replace face for the flat face to the round one. no blend/transition is always the smoothest… (if your 3d printing this later at least, it should work).

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