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When edges do not appear to be as precise as you want, use Boolean operations
like union, intersect, and subtract. A much cleaner and precise edge is created
to better reflect the objects appearance.
Coplanar Faces
Faces that overlap and lie in the same plane, coplanar faces, can produce
ambiguous results, especially if the materials applied to the two faces differ.
In the following example, artifacts appear when faces occupy the same location.
Moving an object so its faces no longer occupy the same plane as another
object will fix this situation.
Twisted Faces
Faces that self-overlap due to a 180-degree twist can also produce ambiguous
results, because the normal for the face is not well defined.
In the following example, artifacts appear where the face is twisted due to
crossing the second and third corner points.
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