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Refine or split a face instead of refining the entire object
Refinement is a powerful way to subdivide faces. However, by increasing the
number of faces, you add to the overall complexity of the model. In addition,
refining an entire mesh object resets the base level of smoothness to 0. This
change can result in a dense grid that can no longer be simplified. For best
results, avoid refining the object, and refine or split only the individual faces
that require more detailed modeling.
mesh box, refined mesh box, and mesh box with one face refined
Refining individual faces does not reset the level of smoothness for the object.
Crease edges to help limit distortion when the object is smoothed
Creased edges can be set to maintain their sharpness, no matter how much
the object is smoothed. You may also need to crease the edges in surrounding
faces to obtain the result you want.
extruded faces on mesh torus, creased and not creased
Creasing set to Always retains its sharpness after smoothing. If you set a crease
value, the creased edge becomes smoother at the equivalent level of
smoothness.
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