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- $\begingroup$ First of all, thank you for all your work - great explanation! However, this still gives me a step with a vertical wall, which I want to get rid of. Besides, I can't freely place the vertices as you did in picture 2 and 3, because they have to match another existing line. I'll clarify my needs in the question - sorry if I wasn't clear. $\endgroup$Simone– Simone2020-08-04 20:44:38 +00:00Commented Aug 4, 2020 at 20:44
- $\begingroup$ You are welcome : ) . I still quite don't understand what you want to merge.I thought wanted to make a similar mesh like that but with a good topology. If you are referring to the plane that we started with as the ' vertical wall ' just select those faces and delete it. $\endgroup$Nxdhin– Nxdhin2020-08-05 05:30:28 +00:00Commented Aug 5, 2020 at 5:30
- $\begingroup$ If I delete those faces, I'll be left with the wavy part and the flat part having a matching topology when looked from above, but they're actually discontinuous, and the step would remain. I wish for one of the two parts (say, the flat one) to follow along the other's edge. $\endgroup$Simone– Simone2020-08-05 06:54:50 +00:00Commented Aug 5, 2020 at 6:54
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