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How to modify the uneven space between separate loop cuts, while they are already cut?


Shader: Rounded edge between the two intersecting faces?adding support edgesRemoving double edges (reverse edge split) in a scriptSmoothly transitioning crease amount along a string of edgesCreate a new edge along a faceHow to indent an object using edge loops without changing edge sharpness?Loop cut (ctrl+R) and space cuts in the same operationFace is extending outside of the supposed face region when scaling on two axisHow to increase the Space between two Edge Loops?Inset on a cylinder causing pinching when using subsurf modifier and sharp edges






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While I noticed how to entirely remove edge loops (by dissolving) and simply creating them anew.
I'd like to know if there's a way to modify the amount of space between each and between specific of the CTRL+R cuts without cutting anew?



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    I'd like to know if there's a way to modify the amount of space between each and between specific of the CTRL+R cuts without cutting anew?



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      I'd like to know if there's a way to modify the amount of space between each and between specific of the CTRL+R cuts without cutting anew?



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          The shipped add-on Loop Tools > Space will space a selection of vertices evenly over the selected range on a single loop. To space the parallel loops in the same move, make the selection on one loop, as shown, and check 'Parallell (all)'. If the points lie on a curve, the tool can make a cubic interpolation to approximate the new positions of the moved points, if you choose.



          enter image description here



          In your particular case, you would select the vertices circled in yellow. You can probably make that selection more reliably in vertex mode. With 'Selection' set, those vertices would be spaced evenly along their edge. With 'Parallel' set, the vertices on parallel loops (the visible ones circled in red) would also be spaced evenly in their respective ranges.



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            - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
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          • $begingroup$
            2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
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          • $begingroup$
            i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
            $endgroup$
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            5 hours ago







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            @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
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            @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
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          The shipped add-on Loop Tools > Space will space a selection of vertices evenly over the selected range on a single loop. To space the parallel loops in the same move, make the selection on one loop, as shown, and check 'Parallell (all)'. If the points lie on a curve, the tool can make a cubic interpolation to approximate the new positions of the moved points, if you choose.



          enter image description here



          In your particular case, you would select the vertices circled in yellow. You can probably make that selection more reliably in vertex mode. With 'Selection' set, those vertices would be spaced evenly along their edge. With 'Parallel' set, the vertices on parallel loops (the visible ones circled in red) would also be spaced evenly in their respective ranges.



          enter image description here






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          • $begingroup$
            - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
            $endgroup$
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            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
            $endgroup$
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          • 3




            $begingroup$
            @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
            $endgroup$
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            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
            $endgroup$
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            5 hours ago
















          3












          $begingroup$

          The shipped add-on Loop Tools > Space will space a selection of vertices evenly over the selected range on a single loop. To space the parallel loops in the same move, make the selection on one loop, as shown, and check 'Parallell (all)'. If the points lie on a curve, the tool can make a cubic interpolation to approximate the new positions of the moved points, if you choose.



          enter image description here



          In your particular case, you would select the vertices circled in yellow. You can probably make that selection more reliably in vertex mode. With 'Selection' set, those vertices would be spaced evenly along their edge. With 'Parallel' set, the vertices on parallel loops (the visible ones circled in red) would also be spaced evenly in their respective ranges.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            5 hours ago







          • 3




            $begingroup$
            @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
            $endgroup$
            – Leander
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
            $endgroup$
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            5 hours ago














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          $begingroup$

          The shipped add-on Loop Tools > Space will space a selection of vertices evenly over the selected range on a single loop. To space the parallel loops in the same move, make the selection on one loop, as shown, and check 'Parallell (all)'. If the points lie on a curve, the tool can make a cubic interpolation to approximate the new positions of the moved points, if you choose.



          enter image description here



          In your particular case, you would select the vertices circled in yellow. You can probably make that selection more reliably in vertex mode. With 'Selection' set, those vertices would be spaced evenly along their edge. With 'Parallel' set, the vertices on parallel loops (the visible ones circled in red) would also be spaced evenly in their respective ranges.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          The shipped add-on Loop Tools > Space will space a selection of vertices evenly over the selected range on a single loop. To space the parallel loops in the same move, make the selection on one loop, as shown, and check 'Parallell (all)'. If the points lie on a curve, the tool can make a cubic interpolation to approximate the new positions of the moved points, if you choose.



          enter image description here



          In your particular case, you would select the vertices circled in yellow. You can probably make that selection more reliably in vertex mode. With 'Selection' set, those vertices would be spaced evenly along their edge. With 'Parallel' set, the vertices on parallel loops (the visible ones circled in red) would also be spaced evenly in their respective ranges.



          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














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          • $begingroup$
            - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            5 hours ago







          • 3




            $begingroup$
            @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
            $endgroup$
            – Leander
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            5 hours ago

















          • $begingroup$
            - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            6 hours ago











          • $begingroup$
            i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            5 hours ago







          • 3




            $begingroup$
            @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
            $endgroup$
            – Leander
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
            $endgroup$
            – Pf22
            5 hours ago
















          $begingroup$
          - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          - I found how to disable it but I can't find the correct button or window with those tools. How do I use that addon? - What does "cubic interpolation" mean? - and what if I want to chose the width of the space make it thinner or bigger?
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          6 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          6 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          2.76, but I found the addon, it wasn't enabled so that was the problem. However.... it doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong? space twists it unbearably, and parallel all makes it the tower of Pisa i.postimg.cc/J4TZXZjW/sga.png
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          6 hours ago













          $begingroup$
          i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          5 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          i.postimg.cc/W113MyT9/sfa.png Still not working :( although I didn't do that "T tool" 3d view thing? Where is it and what do you mean? Unless you mean to chose parallel on the left sidebar, which is what I did from the start anyway. Also I have a reason why I use 76, don't ask why, It'll spark irrelevant discussion that I hate to have :/ but tnx
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          5 hours ago





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          3




          $begingroup$
          @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
          $endgroup$
          – Leander
          5 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          @Pf22 Carefully study this hint again select verts on one loop. Look at Robins screenshot to check, which vertices to select during the operation.
          $endgroup$
          – Leander
          5 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          5 hours ago





          $begingroup$
          @RobinBetts The first image is selection, but the one next to it is how it looks with parallel. I'm sorry guys, girls, I don't understand what to do. I wish I did. What constitutes as one loop? I tried the top and just one side this time but it still twists them like the tower of pisa, and when I just select one edge it gives me an error (because it isn't a loop I imagine). i.postimg.cc/sfpfhzdP/hwa.png
          $endgroup$
          – Pf22
          5 hours ago











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