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Blender merge shortcut
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- Sparrow Hawk
There are a couple different ways to merge two objects in Blender, but the quickest and easiest way is to use the shortcut key "Ctrl + M". First, select the two objects that you want to merge. Then, position the 3D cursor in the location that you want the merged object to be placed. Finally, press "Ctrl + M" and the two objects will be merged into a single object.
Related questions:
Q: How do you merge in Blender?
A: 1. Select the objects you want to merge.
In the Object menu, select Merge.
In the Merge dialog box, select the options you want.
Click Merge.
Q: Where is the Merge button in Blender?
A: The Merge button is located in the Mesh Tools panel, which can be found in the Tools tab of the Tool Shelf (press T to open).
Q: What is Alt M in Blender?
A: Alt M is the shortcut for the "merge" command in Blender. This command is used to merge two or more selected objects into a single object.
Q: How do I turn on auto merge in Blender?
A: To turn on auto merge, go to User Preferences > Editing (tab) > Auto Merge.