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+ | Use a sculpting brush to smoothen out the overlapping area where two meshes meet.\\ | ||
+ | **Plus**: the area between the two objects can be controlled.\\ | ||
+ | **Minus**: surface detail is lost by the smoothing.\\ | ||
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- | Move and scale the two objects into their approximate positions. | + | Move and scale the two objects |
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+ | With the plane cut tool, carve away most of the unwanted parts. Pay attention that you don't cut into parts of the model you want to keep. | ||
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+ | Select both objects in the object browser. Go to menu ' | ||
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+ | In menu ' |