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I'm stuck with this problem and i don't know how to fix it

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How to solve this problem? I don't know how to describe it, but this problem is too confusing for modeling. I am only beginner for this and this problem is too difficult for me.

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    $\begingroup$ hello, I think it's just a matter of settings in the Operator box, could you please share your file (your 2 cylinders before the bridge)? pasteall.org/blend $\endgroup$
    – moonboots
    May 22, 2022 at 9:51

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This is most likely a problem with the operator settings you have, specifically the interpolation setting. Try changing it to Blend Surface. Below are some images to show the difference.enter image description here This image shows an object similar to yours and has the same unchanged operator settingsenter image description here

Second image shows the same object with but with interpolation changed to blend surface.

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  1. Select the two upper surfaces (this also selects all edges).

  2. Select Edge -> Bridge Edge Loop and apply the following settings:

    • Twist: 0
    • Number of cuts: (any)
    • Interpolation: Blend Surface

enter image description here

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