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Blender remove doubles

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    Rodney Zamora
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If you're like most people, you probably have a few duplicates in your life. Whether it's that extra pair of socks that you can never seem to find, or the spare key to your house that you can never remember where you put, duplicates can be a pain.

The same is true for objects in Blender. If you're not careful, you can easily end up with two or more copies of the same object. Fortunately, there's an easy way to get rid of them.

To remove duplicates in Blender, select the objects you want to get rid of and press the "X" key. This will delete the selected objects and remove them from your scene.

If you accidentally delete an object you didn't mean to, you can always undo it by pressing Ctrl+Z.

Q: How do you remove doubles in Blender?

A: There are a few ways to remove doubles in Blender. One way is to select all of the vertices that you want to remove doubles for, and then go to the Tools panel (press T to bring it up). In the Tools panel, there is a Remove Doubles button. Another way to remove doubles is to select all of the vertices that you want to remove doubles for, and then go to the Mesh menu and select Clean up > Remove Doubles.

Q: What happened to remove doubles Blender?

A: It was removed in Blender 2.7 in favor of the new Merge by Distance tool.

Q: How do you get rid of overlapping vertices in Blender?

A: There are a few ways to do this:

  1. Select the vertices you want to merge and press W > Merge > At Center
  2. Select the vertices you want to merge and press Alt + M > At Center
  3. Select the vertices you want to merge and press Spacebar > Merge > At Center
  4. Select the vertices you want to merge and go to Edit Mode (press Tab) > Select all vertices (A) > W > Merge > At Center

Q: How do you get rid of overlapping vertices?

A: There are a few ways to remove overlapping vertices:

  1. In Edit Mode, select all the vertices you want to remove, then press X and select 'Remove Doubles'.

  2. In Edit Mode, select all the vertices you want to remove, then press W and select 'Remove Doubles'.

  3. In Edit Mode, select all the vertices you want to remove, then press Alt+M and select 'Remove Doubles'.

  4. In Edit Mode, select all the vertices you want to remove, then press Ctrl+V and select 'Remove Doubles'.