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Is there a way of “bevelling” a single vertex?



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I want to take a single vertex and replace it with a face like this:



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      I want to take a single vertex and replace it with a face like this:



      vertex "bevel"










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      I want to take a single vertex and replace it with a face like this:



      vertex "bevel"







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          • Select the vertex you want beveled

          • Bevel it with Shiftctrl+B (you won't see any results)

          • Press Enter to confirm

          • Adjust settings as necessary

          result






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            shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
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            Or press ctrl B, then press V
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          $begingroup$

          (edit: answer changed entirely)
          (edit: thanks to moonboots for pointing out a shortcut)



          • Select the vertex you want beveled

          • Bevel it with Shiftctrl+B (you won't see any results)

          • Press Enter to confirm

          • Adjust settings as necessary

          result






          share|improve this answer











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          • 3




            $begingroup$
            shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
            $endgroup$
            – moonboots
            Apr 4 at 10:38











          • $begingroup$
            Or press ctrl B, then press V
            $endgroup$
            – Georges
            Apr 4 at 10:53















          3












          $begingroup$

          (edit: answer changed entirely)
          (edit: thanks to moonboots for pointing out a shortcut)



          • Select the vertex you want beveled

          • Bevel it with Shiftctrl+B (you won't see any results)

          • Press Enter to confirm

          • Adjust settings as necessary

          result






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$








          • 3




            $begingroup$
            shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
            $endgroup$
            – moonboots
            Apr 4 at 10:38











          • $begingroup$
            Or press ctrl B, then press V
            $endgroup$
            – Georges
            Apr 4 at 10:53













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          3





          $begingroup$

          (edit: answer changed entirely)
          (edit: thanks to moonboots for pointing out a shortcut)



          • Select the vertex you want beveled

          • Bevel it with Shiftctrl+B (you won't see any results)

          • Press Enter to confirm

          • Adjust settings as necessary

          result






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          (edit: answer changed entirely)
          (edit: thanks to moonboots for pointing out a shortcut)



          • Select the vertex you want beveled

          • Bevel it with Shiftctrl+B (you won't see any results)

          • Press Enter to confirm

          • Adjust settings as necessary

          result







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



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            $begingroup$
            shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
            $endgroup$
            – moonboots
            Apr 4 at 10:38











          • $begingroup$
            Or press ctrl B, then press V
            $endgroup$
            – Georges
            Apr 4 at 10:53












          • 3




            $begingroup$
            shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
            $endgroup$
            – moonboots
            Apr 4 at 10:38











          • $begingroup$
            Or press ctrl B, then press V
            $endgroup$
            – Georges
            Apr 4 at 10:53







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          $begingroup$
          shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
          $endgroup$
          – moonboots
          Apr 4 at 10:38





          $begingroup$
          shift ctrl B is the shortcut to bevel a vertex ;)
          $endgroup$
          – moonboots
          Apr 4 at 10:38













          $begingroup$
          Or press ctrl B, then press V
          $endgroup$
          – Georges
          Apr 4 at 10:53




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          Or press ctrl B, then press V
          $endgroup$
          – Georges
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