In this tutorial you will learn how to fill in faces very fast using the LoopTool.
This tool is already in Blender, but it just needs activating, I will show you how in this video.
Result:

The Rest of this Tool is covered by the creator, on his website: https://sites.google.com/site/bartiuscrouch/looptools
The .blend file


Nice tip, but what about the other types of loop tools?
I knew someone would say that haha, I called the tutorial "Filling in faces fast", not "looptool", but I think I will cover the whole tool one day.
Thanks for the comment :)
There is a video tutorial on all the Loop Tools at the Loop Tools author's web site ... See:
https://sites.google.com/site/bartiuscrouch/looptools
Neil
Thats great, thanks alot Neil, I will put that link in this post :D
Cool, I just used that tool yesterday when I was retopologizing a head model.
Haha nice.
very handy tip. it would definitely be nice to see the rest of the loop tools demonstrated.
Thanks for the comment, they will be coverd in a tutorial one day ;)
I have it in front of me, all the time, but never saw it. Unbelieveable and of cause: Thx a bunch ...
No problem Bernie ;) thanks for the comment.
It’s really a nice and helpful piece of information. I’m glad that you shared this helpful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thanks for sharing.
Very useful! The linear thing I can solve by scaling the vertices of the outer circle until it matches the inner circle, and then pressing remove doubles...(bothersome), but the cubic thing is the most valuable in my opinion!
And one thing, the music! That's a unique feature of this site! :D
Hi Rex,
Thx for the tutorial.
I'm a newbie in blender and I like your image render for this example. Is there any chance to get the material and lighting setting please ?
Merci
Hey Jean-Maurice thanks for the comment, I have put the .blend up for you to download ;) you will see that its nothing so complex. (the link is under the video, where it says "the .blend file")
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Hi, Rex. Very nice tutorial, but it was pretty hard to see what you were doing because of the tutorial's low resolution, so please record in HD next time.