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Newbie Alignment and subdivision question
02-10-2013, 09:40 AM (This post was last modified: 02-10-2013 10:02 AM by weirdgyn.)
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RE: Newbie Alignment and subdivision question
(02-01-2013 04:40 PM)Fonte Boa Wrote:  With your attached files, i understood the question.

I would use another approach to reach those results, instead Face|Absolute Commands|Move.

Align edge to edge.

( a ) Select an edge in the face you want align.
( b ) Right click on Edge|Absolute Commands|Snap
( c ) Re-select the initial edge, right click to continue
( d ) Select the target edge, right click to continue.
( e ) In Snap window, check "Move object" and click "ok".

Just remember: at (b) step, you have to right click on Snap command.

I've recorded a video to show you the process.




Well that's better but still it's not what I mean. When I use this procedure the 'moving' edge is aligned to the middle point of the
target edge. In some case this should fit my needs but still it's not the optimum . I just need them to be put on the same 'plane'. Lets say I have two faces A and B with (center) coordinate Xa, Ya, Za and Zb, Yb, Zb I need to make Xa = Xb without affecting other coordinate.

Selecting the two faces and using Tools->Align->Axis perform just what I need but moving both objects (and this of course it's not what I need).
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RE: Newbie Alignment and subdivision question - weirdgyn - 02-10-2013 09:40 AM

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