How to make arc with many faces looks smooth with subdivision modifier?












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I'm newbie. How to make this looks normal?



This is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.
this is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.



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I also tried this trick but it didn't work.



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    I'm newbie. How to make this looks normal?



    This is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.
    this is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.



    enter image description here



    I also tried this trick but it didn't work.



    enter image description here










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      I'm newbie. How to make this looks normal?



      This is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.
      this is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.



      enter image description here



      I also tried this trick but it didn't work.



      enter image description here










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      I'm newbie. How to make this looks normal?



      This is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.
      this is arc I tried to make smooth using subdivision modifier.



      enter image description here



      I also tried this trick but it didn't work.



      enter image description here







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