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I've tried for the longest time but I can't figure out a way to drag multiple vertices. It's sort of annoying having to remember how much space was between to verts when dragging them. Isn't there a way to just select which vertices I want to move and then move them?
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Hold down the S key instead of M
(hope those were the right ones, its been a while) |
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Nope, It was D . Thank you though, if it wasn't for you I would have never figured that out.
Hold V on the vertex to drag it, Select multiple ones and hold D to move them. |
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