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Smooth connect two objects

Smooth connect two objects

lendielusa
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Smooth connect two objects

lendielusa
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I have two objects (attached images)- the top of the railing, and the base itself (helix), due to the fact that one was done by hand, and the second was 3D scanning, I would like to connect them smoothly.
FromBottom.pngFromTop.png
An example is shown here (press).
I can't use the example because the add-on is paid.

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dmitriy.shpilevoy
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Use regular bridge then. Making top border with same or at least close amount of vertices would help a lot.

Use relax or edge flow to fight inconsistencies in resulting topology.

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lendielusa
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@dmitriy.shpilevoy I made a bridge, but I got an unsatisfactory result, the number of points may not match, how can I fix this?
Down.pngSide.png

I see very clearly the result of the bridge work, want to make him smoother

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dmitriy.shpilevoy
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Cleaner way would be to select border of spiral part, move with shift and scale down it manually in few steps until you can fit it to top part.

 

Easier way is to apply edit poly modifier(so you can delete it if it doesn't work as you want), select noisy vertices  produced by bridge with small amount of soft selection, relax it a lot (try 100 - 200 iterations), select all faces of spiral part and use autosmooth for smoothing groups.

dmitriyshpilevoy_0-1698769219967.png

 

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lendielusa
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@dmitriy.shpilevoy  I was not able to do what you are talking about, perhaps this is due to the number of “points” that prevent me from making the “Bridge” normally, how can I reduce this abnormal number of lines in individual triangles?
Middle.png
Top.pngDown.png

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dmitriy.shpilevoy
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Oh, it's a scan.

Then I recommend going with edge extrusion. First select vertices of the border, make them planar and weld with small threshold. Then move border edges with shift and shrink. Don't connect it with upper part, just have them intersecting.

dmitriyshpilevoy_0-1699856629063.png

 

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