Line up verticies?

Line up verticies?

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Line up verticies?

Anonymous
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Hi

 

I am in quad draw and would like to know if it is possible to line up a bunch of verts based on the first and last vert (see attached)

 

The only way I can see to do this is to draw a line with verts in similar places and then snap to vertex but that seems a long way around.

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n8skow
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You can turn off 'retain component spacing' in the 'move' options, select your verts you want to move - and then snap to the vert you want them to line up with.

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Anonymous
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@n8skow

 

Unfortunately there are no snapping options with quad draw.

 

thanks for the reply (kudo given reply accepted)

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n8skow
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Quad draw is not a tool I'm very familiar with yet - but can't you go to component view (F8) and move your verts?

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Anonymous
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Hey @n8skow

 

please see screencast

 
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n8skow
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I see... I'm sorry I'm not any help in this area.

Mspeer's suggestion seems to be fairly easy though?

Do your verts stay constrained to the same plane?

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Anonymous
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@n8skow

 

Thank you. Yes they are on the same plane.

 

maybe there is a Mel script available that lines up vents between the first and last vert

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mspeer
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Hi!

 

You can use helper objects for constraints / snapping, like a curve or a Polygon,or if they are already planar, just move the inner vertices far outside and then use Multi-Cut.

 

There is no script that does this, but you could create one on your own.

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Anonymous
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@mspeer

 

thanks.

 

As you can see from my other thread the answer for me is snap to curve using the bezier as the guide. Multicut would change my topolgy as I am learning to poly model and creating the topology is my main learning aim at the moment.

 

I am only a few weeks into Maya so creating a Mel Script is not on my skill list at present 

 

These forums have been a great help thank you

 

 

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Anonymous
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@mspeer @n8skow

 

Thank you for the help - answer is in the screencast just to tie up this thread

 

 

 

 

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