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22. Cut those new polys, paste them onto
the layer with the rest of the facial
mask, and merge points. (Since you
didn't move the second set of points
you pasted in Figure 10-26, they should
still be sitting exactly on top of the orig-
inal points of the facial mask you
selected in Figure 10-25.) Activating
sub-patches for these polys, we now
have an “extension” to our facial mask
that we can BandSaw!
23. Setting BandSaw so it divides very
close to the rearmost edge of this mask
will give you another segment with its
points almost exactly where your
previous segment's points were, pre-
serving the shape you've defined as
you continue to “stretch” the mask
around the form of the head. Match the
shapes we've got going on in Figure
10-31 with the new “back edge” of the
mask meeting right under where the
neck and the chin meet, stretching up
and around the front of the ear and then
extending off the back of the head.
Figure 10-29
21. Mirror these new polys along the X
axis, merge points, and make sure that
all their normals are facing outward.
Figure 10-30
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