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Blender F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 05 8:18 pm)
I don't know about automatic connection, but you can connect two vertices by scaling them with the <> button held down. After you get them to 000 in all three dimensions, as indicated by the readout on the lower left part of the screen, select remove duplicates. Upon reflection, this is probably not what you're asking -- but it's as close as I can get.
I think the first answer, from jestmart, above, is closer to what you're asking.
Thank you all! I'm sorry that my question was a bit unclear. I didn't know that FKEY will also connect two vertices -- I only thought that it created faces. This will solve my problem!
Hexagon 2 has a nice feature: if you press SHIFT (or is it CTRL?) when editing/moving a vertice, the vertice that you are moving automatically snaps to the closest other vertice.
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Hi,
I want to construct a mesh "manually", ie using the CTRL + LMB combo in Edit mode to create the vertices. I want to start from one already existing vertice, so I select it first, which connects the old vertice with my new. Fine. Next I create a couple of new vertices using CTRL + LMB. Now, I want to end up connecting my last vertice to an old one. Is there any way to automatically connect to an already existing vertice.
So far I have used the merge tool to connect them to one another.
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