Cap
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Solid Cap Planar Holes |
The Cap command fills planar holes in objects with planar faces.
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Surface
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Mesh
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SubD
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Input
- Surface, Polysurface, Extrusion, Mesh, SubD
Command-line options (Mesh/SubD only)
Crease
Yes
Do not weld the vertices along the cap boundary.
No
Welds the vertices along the cap boundary.
Triangles
Yes
Fills a planar opening in a SubD or mesh with triangle faces.
No
Fills a planar opening in a SubD with a single face, or in a mesh with an ngon.
Caps will always be made up of triangles when:
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A SubD or mesh cap has a hole (an inner boundary).
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Any part of the outer boundary of a SubD cap is not convex.
You can use the MergeFaces command to combine the triangles into a single face as needed.
See also

MergeFaces
Merges a connected set of SubD or mesh faces into a single face.