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Figure 14-63
Note
At this point, we have another instance
where two edge loops converge at a large
empty space. (See Figure 14-64.) We need
to partition this space just as we did before
so that each loop can continue on its own
path.
You'll notice that we are skipping over the
ears at this point. Ears can be created with
splines, but the process of linking them into
a larger spline cage can be tricky. As such,
we're following Tip #1 by using splines to
create the overall form. The detailed process
of creating the ears will be covered in the
final section of this chapter using traditional
modeling tools.
Figure 14-64: Two edge loops converge at the neck, requiring us to divide
it with a new spline.
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