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I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then delete the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed. Is it OK?
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then delete the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed.
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then delete the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed. Is it OK?
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then removedelete the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed.
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then remove the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed.
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then delete the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed.
I suggest using Knife Project as it gives the desired result and is fastest. Use it and give the highlighted faces a new material then remove the mesh you projected. Shrinkwrap is, too, about shrinking which, in your case, is not needed.