In today’s video, we’re going to talk about 3 different ways to cut holes in objects inside of Blender!
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Cutting holes in obejcts in Blender can get a bit tricky, but these 3 methods will help you quickly cut openings in objects in Blender.
Method 1 –
Circular Hole in Flat Object – with this method we’re going to cut a hole in a flat plane, then extrude it with the solidify modifier. Steps –
- Create Plane
- Rotate Plane
- Subdivide Plane x 2 (right click, subdivide)
- Select Center Vertex, Delete
- Select edge loop – Alt+Shift+S makes object into a sphere
- Extrude with Solidify – add subsurf to show result, then remove, apply solidify, add edge loops
- Add subsurface modifier
Method 2 – Bridge Edge Loops – This method will use the bridge edge loops tool to quickly add a hole in a cube.
Steps –
- Add Cube – Edit Mode
- Select 2 faces – Inset (“I” key)
- Select the 2 inner faces
- F3 to search for “bridge edge loops”
- Click on “bridge edge loops”
Method 3 – Boolean Modifier – The Boolean modifier lets you use the intersection between objects to add, subtract, or modify material. While this is the easiest way to cut holes, just remember that it doesn’t always create the cleanest topology
Steps –
- Add UV Sphere – Add Cylinder, Resize/position cylinder
- Add the Boolean modifier to the sphere
- Set the Boolean Modifier to “subtract”
- Select the cylinder inside the Boolean modifier toolbar