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Blender duplicate edge
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- Rodney Zamora
If you're looking to quickly duplicate an edge in Blender, there are a few different ways you can do it. One quick way is to simply press Shift+D to bring up the Duplicate menu, then press E to extrude the selected edge. This will create a new edge that is exactly the same as the one you selected.
Another way to duplicate an edge is to first select the edge you want to duplicate, then press Ctrl+E and choose "Edge Loop from Selected". This will create a new edge loop that goes around the selected edge.
Finally, you can also duplicate an edge by selecting it and pressing Alt+D. This will create a new edge that is connected to the selected edge.
Whichever method you choose, duplicating edges is a quick and easy way to add more detail to your models.
Related questions:
Q: How do you duplicate an edge?
A: There is no direct way to duplicate an edge in Blender. However, you can select an edge, then press E to extrude it. This will create a new edge that is identical to the original.
Q: How do you copy edges in blender?
A: There is no direct way to copy edges in Blender. However, you can use the following workaround:
- Select the edge(s) you want to copy.
- Press E to extrude the selected edges.
- Press F to fill in the new faces created by the extrusion.
- Press S to scale the new edges down to zero. This will effectively duplicate the selected edges.
Q: How do you duplicate a surface in blender?
A: There are a few ways to duplicate a surface in Blender. One way is to select the surface you want to duplicate, then go to the Edit menu and choose Duplicate. Another way is to select the surface you want to duplicate and press Ctrl+D.
Q: How do you duplicate vertices in blender?
A: In Edit Mode, select the vertices you want to duplicate.
Press Shift+D to duplicate the selected vertices.
Move the duplicated vertices to the desired location.