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Possible to make Vertices from overlapping Edges?


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I tried to figure out how to make vertices from two overlapping edges. I want the exact point they overlap to become a vertex, but I can't seem to find a solution to the problem.



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    to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
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    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:02










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    Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
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    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
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    so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:28










  • $begingroup$
    perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:43






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    Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
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    – Duarte Farrajota Ramos
    Apr 10 at 10:07

















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$begingroup$


I tried to figure out how to make vertices from two overlapping edges. I want the exact point they overlap to become a vertex, but I can't seem to find a solution to the problem.



enter image description here










share|improve this question











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  • $begingroup$
    to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:02










  • $begingroup$
    Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:05










  • $begingroup$
    so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:28










  • $begingroup$
    perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:43






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
    $endgroup$
    – Duarte Farrajota Ramos
    Apr 10 at 10:07













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I tried to figure out how to make vertices from two overlapping edges. I want the exact point they overlap to become a vertex, but I can't seem to find a solution to the problem.



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I tried to figure out how to make vertices from two overlapping edges. I want the exact point they overlap to become a vertex, but I can't seem to find a solution to the problem.



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  • $begingroup$
    to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:02










  • $begingroup$
    Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:05










  • $begingroup$
    so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:28










  • $begingroup$
    perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:43






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
    $endgroup$
    – Duarte Farrajota Ramos
    Apr 10 at 10:07
















  • $begingroup$
    to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:02










  • $begingroup$
    Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:05










  • $begingroup$
    so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
    $endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Apr 10 at 9:28










  • $begingroup$
    perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
    $endgroup$
    – IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
    Apr 10 at 9:43






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
    $endgroup$
    – Duarte Farrajota Ramos
    Apr 10 at 10:07















$begingroup$
to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
$endgroup$
– moonboots
Apr 10 at 9:02




$begingroup$
to make an edge from 2 overlapping vertices? don't you want to make a vertex from 2 overlapping edges instead?
$endgroup$
– moonboots
Apr 10 at 9:02












$begingroup$
Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
$endgroup$
– IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
Apr 10 at 9:05




$begingroup$
Ye sorry misformulated :) I need a vertex
$endgroup$
– IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
Apr 10 at 9:05












$begingroup$
so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
$endgroup$
– moonboots
Apr 10 at 9:28




$begingroup$
so install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll have to recreate faces.
$endgroup$
– moonboots
Apr 10 at 9:28












$begingroup$
perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
$endgroup$
– IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
Apr 10 at 9:43




$begingroup$
perfect mate! exactly what I wanted, sad I didn't know about this addon long ago! God this will save me billions of hours!
$endgroup$
– IReallyAppreciateTheHelp
Apr 10 at 9:43




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Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
$endgroup$
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Apr 10 at 10:07




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Possible duplicate of How can I add vertices to intersection of two edges?
$endgroup$
– Duarte Farrajota Ramos
Apr 10 at 10:07










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Install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll probably have to recreate faces.






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    In this case, since everything is flat, the quickest option might be to use Knife Project.



    • Select the components you want to intersect with one another (as separate objects if you like), and X delete > 'Faces Only' to produce edge-only versions. (This is not always necessary, but I've found it gives the most reliable results.)

    • Arrange those components above a blank projection target.

    • In Object Mode, select first the components, and then the blank, so the blank is active.

    • Put the blank into Edit Mode.

    • In an orthogonal view, straight down through the components onto the blank..

    • .. in the tool region > Mesh Tools panel, find and hit 'Knife Project'

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    Vertices will automatically be formed at the intersections of your component's edges, in the projection.






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        Install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll probably have to recreate faces.






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          Install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll probably have to recreate faces.






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          Install the TinyCAD addon, then select all, press W > TinyCAD > XALL, all edges intersections will give vertices, but you'll probably have to recreate faces.







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              $begingroup$

              In this case, since everything is flat, the quickest option might be to use Knife Project.



              • Select the components you want to intersect with one another (as separate objects if you like), and X delete > 'Faces Only' to produce edge-only versions. (This is not always necessary, but I've found it gives the most reliable results.)

              • Arrange those components above a blank projection target.

              • In Object Mode, select first the components, and then the blank, so the blank is active.

              • Put the blank into Edit Mode.

              • In an orthogonal view, straight down through the components onto the blank..

              • .. in the tool region > Mesh Tools panel, find and hit 'Knife Project'

              enter image description here



              Vertices will automatically be formed at the intersections of your component's edges, in the projection.






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                $begingroup$

                In this case, since everything is flat, the quickest option might be to use Knife Project.



                • Select the components you want to intersect with one another (as separate objects if you like), and X delete > 'Faces Only' to produce edge-only versions. (This is not always necessary, but I've found it gives the most reliable results.)

                • Arrange those components above a blank projection target.

                • In Object Mode, select first the components, and then the blank, so the blank is active.

                • Put the blank into Edit Mode.

                • In an orthogonal view, straight down through the components onto the blank..

                • .. in the tool region > Mesh Tools panel, find and hit 'Knife Project'

                enter image description here



                Vertices will automatically be formed at the intersections of your component's edges, in the projection.






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                  $begingroup$

                  In this case, since everything is flat, the quickest option might be to use Knife Project.



                  • Select the components you want to intersect with one another (as separate objects if you like), and X delete > 'Faces Only' to produce edge-only versions. (This is not always necessary, but I've found it gives the most reliable results.)

                  • Arrange those components above a blank projection target.

                  • In Object Mode, select first the components, and then the blank, so the blank is active.

                  • Put the blank into Edit Mode.

                  • In an orthogonal view, straight down through the components onto the blank..

                  • .. in the tool region > Mesh Tools panel, find and hit 'Knife Project'

                  enter image description here



                  Vertices will automatically be formed at the intersections of your component's edges, in the projection.






                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$



                  In this case, since everything is flat, the quickest option might be to use Knife Project.



                  • Select the components you want to intersect with one another (as separate objects if you like), and X delete > 'Faces Only' to produce edge-only versions. (This is not always necessary, but I've found it gives the most reliable results.)

                  • Arrange those components above a blank projection target.

                  • In Object Mode, select first the components, and then the blank, so the blank is active.

                  • Put the blank into Edit Mode.

                  • In an orthogonal view, straight down through the components onto the blank..

                  • .. in the tool region > Mesh Tools panel, find and hit 'Knife Project'

                  enter image description here



                  Vertices will automatically be formed at the intersections of your component's edges, in the projection.







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