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Don’t be alarmed at the shape that the circle (and handle) becomes.

If your cup is selected, leave it selected. Hold down the shift key and right click on the handle. Press CTRL J. This will make them one object.

Here is what your cup should look like, approximately. Notice the empty spaces under the cup handle. That is what you just did. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/0/0e/Coffee-cup-progress. png/460px-Coffee-cup-progress. png”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/0/0e/Coffee-cup-progress. png/728px-Coffee-cup-progress. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:288,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:456,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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Press S {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/c/cb/Extrude-and-scale. png/460px-Extrude-and-scale. png”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/c/cb/Extrude-and-scale. png/569px-Extrude-and-scale. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:186,“bigWidth”:569,“bigHeight”:230,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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Rotate it just a bit so that you can see the bottom surface when created. Go to your left side tool bar and find the Remove group. Select Merge and then At Center. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/3/36/Merge-at-center. png/460px-Merge-at-center. png”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/3/36/Merge-at-center. png/630px-Merge-at-center. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:287,“bigWidth”:630,“bigHeight”:393,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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Add Modifier Subdivision Surface In the Subdivisions section, change both the views and renders to 3.

If your options don’t look like this, then check to make sure Cycles Render has been chosen.

If you want to see what your cup will look like, go to the Viewport section and give it a similar color and your cup will become that color.

Click on New and for the Surface, choose Emission. This will allow it to light the cup. Change the strength to 10.

Go to the View menu and then select Properties. Then select Lock Camera to View.

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