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In polygon-based editing, n-gons are faces that consist of 5 or more vertices. In contrast to [[Quad|quads]] and [[Tri|tris]], n-gons are often frowned upon in 3D modeling, as different programs may handle them differently, nor is there a guarantee that they are shaded consistently.
In polygon-based modeling, n-gons are faces that consist of 5 or more vertices. In contrast to [[Quad|quads]] and [[Tri|tris]], n-gons are often frowned upon in 3D modeling, as different programs may handle them differently, nor is there a guarantee that they are shaded consistently.

Revision as of 16:38, 4 July 2025

In polygon-based modeling, n-gons are faces that consist of 5 or more vertices. In contrast to quads and tris, n-gons are often frowned upon in 3D modeling, as different programs may handle them differently, nor is there a guarantee that they are shaded consistently.