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Welcome to CG Online Tutorials - In this tutorial let us learn how to create a human face using a reference image in 3ds max.
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Step 26
Take a look at the flow of extrusions which will define the cheek line as shown in the below image.
 
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Step 27
Now let us select the edges of lower area of chin and ‘RING’ (Ring command expands an edge selection by selecting all edges parallel to the selected edges. Ring applies only to edge and border selections) it and then right click on viewport and go to option box of ‘CONNECT’ (Connecting edges creates new edges between adjacent pairs of selected edges. The Connect Edges dialog settings let you specify the number of new edges, the amount of separation from each other, and their general location) and add one segment right there so that we’ll attach the cheek line right there as shown below.
 
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Step 28
Use ‘TARGET WELD’ (Allows you to select an edge and weld it to a target edge. When positioned over an edge, the cursor changes to a + cursor. Click and move the mouse and a dashed line appears from the vertex with an arrow cursor at the other end of the line. Position the cursor over another edge and when the + cursor appears again, click the mouse. The first edge is moved to the position of the second, and the two are welded ) command or simply use ‘BRIDGE’ (Connects border edges on an object with a polygon “bridge.” Bridge connects only border edges; that is, edges that have a polygon on only one side. This tool is particularly useful when creating edge loops or profiles).
 
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