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inserting two edge loops across the mesh. Inserting two edge loops in this
region of the mesh also divides the large faces so they better match the size
of the other faces on the rest of the mesh.
To insert edge loops on the side region of the helmet
1 Select Edit Mesh > Insert Edge Loop Tool >
.
The Insert Edge Loop Tool settings editor appears.
2 In the tool settings editor, set the following options:
Maintain Position: Relative distance from edge
3 In the perspective view, click-drag the edge on the side region of the
helmet near the bottom of the edge as indicated in the image below.
Without releasing the mouse button, drag the mouse upwards about one
third of the distance along the edge and then release the mouse button
to insert the edge loop.
NOTE Click-dragging an edge when using the Relative option inserts an edge
loop that closely matches the existing edge layout on the mesh. That is, the
lower region of the mesh is much wider near the front than at the rear. The
Relative setting adjusts the position of the edge loop locator based on this
topology so is ideal in these situations. When you click-drag using the Relative
option, remember to click near the edge whose layout you want the edge
loop to match.
4 With the Insert Edge Loop Tool still active, click-drag the side region of
the helmet near the top of the same edge and insert a second edge loop
about two thirds of the distance along the edge.
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