I've been using patches more and more lately for initial blockouts for curved or semi-curved surfaces, and after my earlier question poll if anyone really used them, I figured a couple of video tuts were in order, especially now that I have decent screen recording software.
These are on youtube in 720p res so you can see all the bits and bobs, but are put here for ease of viewing if you just want the audio or a quick view.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIlgYQWJ2vE[/ame]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIsd3xZJfZw[/ame]
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They seem a touch more useful now but I'll have to play with them again some time soon. Thanks again!
Inset is just a bevel with 0 height.
Patch on right, poly on left.
Patch tools aren't quite as hotkey friendly, but they can do most of the same things. The one thing I miss is edge removal and an equivalent connect tool. You can of course add in more edgeloops but they are always in the middle of the subdivided edge.