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I was watching a video from hokiroya and noticed he filled faces extremely quickly without actually selecting the vertices. It almost appeared like he was scrolling up with filling faces. I was wondering how to do this myself. Video in question 55-57 at .25 speed.

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    I guess he's using the F2 add-on. Activate it in User Preferences. Anytime you hit F with an edge/two vertices selected it fills the holes. – Paul Gonet Nov 28 '16 at 16:10
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    Related - http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/45430/how-to-grid-fill-a-spiral – Mr Zak Nov 28 '16 at 16:59

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To do this you can select the edges or vertexes you want and then press 'F' while in edit mode. Which actually fills up the selected entities with a single face. Be careful with ending up with N-gons though with this technique.

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So it turns out this question is due to my lack of experimentation and general knowledge.

I found that pressing F repeatedly will fill all of the edges in a row.

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