![]() ![]() Kkanade said corrupt, but that is the wrong term for what the tool is doing. Moreover, these new things are spline faces (not simple ones: planes, tori, cones, cylinders) and can result in much heavier later operations and calculations. Yes, internal edges will be removed, but you have to know that a whole new thing gets made. ![]() When you use a tool like Merge Faces, it is using the existing faces' definition in space, and then ripping out the selected faces, and using their whole boundary to make a new face, as close as possible to the old ones.
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