Hi Jean-Sebastien

You are most welcome..
I am happy whenever I can be of any help.

and yep I know the feeling, when being away from something a long time.
I can at times feel rusty even after a short time away from some things..

The good thing is that things normally come back to memory, pretty fast when one get back into it !

btw... when wanting to move points to places and shapes, one can always use the Collision Detection option for the Move, Scale and so on tools..
I also have used Matthias described way at times for some things.

Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..


Thanks Stefan I really appreciate your solution.

I am so rusty in 3D after so many years.

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.NeuroWorld.ws

On 11-02-02 12:17 PM, Beg-inner wrote:
Hi Jean-Sebastien

One way is to use the Extend Tool (Scale in one dimension) ( l Key ) (Little L Key that is...=)

1. Select needed points.
2. ( l Key ) to start Extend Tool ( Scale in one direction )
3. Click where you want the points to end up, in your case at y = 0.
( After this you might want to use the (y Key) to restrict movements in y direction, or just use gridsnap ) 4. Click beyond the point that is furthest away from your first click ( at y = 0 ). 5. Move mousepointer back to where you made your first click, and then click to end the tool.
Now your points are aligned at y = 0 !

Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..


I don't remember :

I want to select 5 points of a subdivision object.
Then scale them to 0 on the Y axis.
I normally do this so they make a perfect horizontal line.

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.NeuroWorld.ws

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