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Step  6  Click on the Extrude Region Tool from the Toolbar.

                         OR
                         Press E on the keyboard.

                 Step  7  Move the mouse to extend the selection.

                 Step  8  Click to confirm the extrusion.






















                 LOOP CUT

                 Loop Cuts add new edges to an object, helping refine shapes for smoother models. It’s useful for
                 adding details in objects like buildings, characters, and mechanical parts.
                 To use Loop Cut tool, follow these steps:
                 Step  1  Select the object you want to modify.

                 Step  2  Switch to Edit Mode by clicking the Mode drop-down menu.
                         OR

                         Press Tab on the keyboard.
                 Step  3   Click  on the  Loop  Cut Tool
                         from the Toolbar on the left
                         OR

                           Press Ctrl + R on the keyboard
                         to activate the Loop Cut Tool.
                 Step  4   Move  your  mouse  over the
                         object,  and a preview of  the
                         edge loop will appear.
                 Step  5   Click  and drag over the
                         object to position the loop cut.
                         Release the mouse button when it is in the appropriate place.

                         OR
                          Click and drag over the object to position the loop cut. Right-click before releasing the left
                         mouse button to keep it at the default centre position.




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