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I would like to subdivide a triangular face.

When I select the face in Edit Mode and click subdivide, I don't see any subdivisions. I have measurements visible and new numbers appear but no corresponding subdivisions.

Doug Kimzey
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  • Related: https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/80646/how-can-i-sub-divide-an-equilateral-triangle-into-many-smaller-equilateral-trian – Paul Gonet Jun 17 '17 at 16:33
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    You don't see this? http://i.imgur.com/VMc6VNn.png – Greg Zaal Jun 17 '17 at 16:55
  • Is the face actually triangular? How many vertices does it have before subdiv? – Mr Zak Jun 17 '17 at 17:45
  • Exactly how did the triangular face come to be? Is this a newly created face, or is it a face in an already existing mesh? And what method were you using to try to subdivide it? – brasshat Jun 17 '17 at 18:05
  • This is a face in an existing mesh with 3 vertices. I then select Subdivide from the Tools palette with one straight cut. – Doug Kimzey Jun 17 '17 at 18:32
  • Hi Greg - in response to the image. No, I don't see the subdivisions. The number of labels edge info labels increase but no subdivisions appear. – Doug Kimzey Jun 17 '17 at 18:34
  • This may be a case where I need to start over from scratch. I am also finding that if I select a face, do a Shift-S and place the Cursor to the Selected face, that any primitive added cannot be selected after it is created. It is certainly visible, but cannot be selected in object or edit mode. Primitives are not appearing in the tree view. I'm wondering if this is a corrupt file. – Doug Kimzey Jun 17 '17 at 18:41
  • "Primitives are not appearing in the tree view." if adding them is done just after snapping cursor to the face then it's most likely done in Edit mode and no new objects will appear in the Outliner as all added meshes will be part of edited object. "The number of labels edge info labels " can you include a screenshot before and after subdivision? – Mr Zak Jun 17 '17 at 19:53

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