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I need to merge two Vertecies but I don't want to merge them between themselfes. I want Vertex A to merge "onto" Vertex B. Don't remember how that works.
I think what you want to do is use snap to point and then move the vertex you want on top to the other point. I hope I said it clearly enough, but I doubt it.
Well, I knew a method how I could move Vertex A directly onto Vertex B so that the distance between them was 0, Vertex A "snapped" onto Vertex B. Then I merged them. My problem is that I forgot how to do that.
I hope that explains my problem a bit better. Sorry for my bad english.
After selecting the vertex you want to move onto some other, press "v", to enable vert./CV snapping.
Then simply "drag&snap" the selected vert onto some other.
Finally, yes, re-select & merge verts.
ps: a much faster way to do that is to download and install the Bonus Tools. Inside this tools package, jut use the Poly Vertex Merge. Much faster. Click the vertexToMove, click the target. Done.
Remember -- it pays to learn to "brute force" your way around instead of looking for the by-the-book method all the time. Think of your task in components:
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