Blender 2.7 Tutorial #26 : Snapping & Removing Doubles

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Visit my Blender 2.7 Tutorial Series playlist for more Blender Tutorials:

In this Tutorial #26 I cover:
-How to use snapping to snap to the grid on your screen
-How to snap to points on other objects
-How to use snapping in edit mode to help line up sub-elements and fill holes in your mesh
-Two ways how to quickly/automatically detect and remove duplicate vertices ("doubles"), where two vertices are in the same location.

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Over 2 years using Blender and still learning what a great program this is. Great tips. Thanks

mutantgenepool
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You're tutorials are just amazing, I started just 4 days ago with your tutorials and I am already able to create all sort of stuff while before I couldn't do anything with Blender or 3D in general! Keep up the good work! ^^

christiaanbruinsma
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OMG thank you so much this will  be very helpful for me in the future!

dylanica
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this video helped me a lot specially for automatically merge vertices while snapping to closet.

ymk
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Excellent video on snapping....very clear and concise.

paulclavette
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Fantastic series so far!  Wish I would have had one so thorough 7-8 years or so ago. :D

One thing I use snapping for frequently that I didn't hear mentioned was for snapping to "nearest face".  I find that handy for snapping an object, such as a book or a lamp, onto a flat surface like a table or a floor.  While maneuvering on that flat surface with the snapping on can be tricky, I find it extremely helpful for getting to the right place on the Z-axis, and then, after turning off the snapping, you can move the object to a more precise location by grabbing and excluding the Z-axis.

Don't remember having seen that tip on the button to remove the doubles when snapping before, so I did pick up something new that I'll definitely have to try out.  Keep up the great work!

GradyPruitt
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You sure make good tutorials. I've been so confused over how snapping works, and now watching this all the little synapses in my brain lined up and snapped into place too. lol

One thing tho, I think you should add some little note in the beginning reminding us to turn off adaware things. I try to remember but sometimes I have to start over cause I forgot to turn it off. I'm sure I'm not the only one that wants to at least watch a commercial to give back something for all the work you put in (and the headaches it saves us).

WilmaPhilbin
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Wow, I always snapped to verticies but I always had to go back and remove doubles.
I never noticed that buutton before. I'll be using it from now on. Subscribed!

GaryParkin
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that was alot of help, going to blender from 3ds maxx, lots of things i know it can do i just didn't know how, but I can scratch that off the list now

Snw_Lynx
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The bridge tool and knife tool seem to be a fast alternative when dealing with hole which doesn't seem to generate double.The only difficulity is probably understanding how the bridge tool will behave so it better to close hole with are on the same axis as to generate none flat face and intersecting face.Sometime you gotta play with what you know to your advantage but it doesn't hurt to understand multiple way to solve similar problem.

jimmyrochette
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Your tutorial has helped me a lot. Thank you so much!!

devashree
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thank you very much!!! It really helped me! keep the good work!

droman
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You really helped with some headaches, thank you!

jlgus
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Good job! Great tutorial! One thing I learned from Aidy Burrows in a recent tutorial he published, if you get your mesh 'off the grid' and snapping-to-grid is offset, you can get it back on grid with SHFT+S > Selection to grid... Then holding CTRL will snap to the current grid increments instead of the offset.

darrinhert
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I needed this sooo so much, thanks a lot!!!!

niravshah
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this was really helpful. wish I'd watched this before attempting your video #60..

tastybrains
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Great video; love your videos. Thanks.

rustycwright
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thanks for the tutorial! very very simple and useful :D

TnTm
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This video has been the answer to my prayers ahh

imdone
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you should do a tutorial on curves and applying them to shapes to make cords and vines.

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