Page Summary: First we need to make sure we understand exactly what happens in the split & average steps. Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include multiple points.
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First we need to make sure we understand exactly what happens in the split & average steps. Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include multiple points. Now you are ready to start subdividing your own shapes with more than 4 points!
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- First we need to make sure we understand exactly what happens in the split & average steps.
- Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include multiple points.
- Now you are ready to start subdividing your own shapes with more than 4 points!
- Now we can combine split and average into a single operation called subdivide.
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