Blender - How to align 2 faces perpendicular?

JamesJames Posts: 1,042

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Usually I move it the vertices/edges manually, but can't really exact nice 90 degrees to the face.

I've been searching for the internet, but can't find any solution.

DAZ3d cloth sometimes has thickness, like around the arm, but after a simulation the thickness could sometimes get flat. So I reposition the face in Blender one by one. Kinda tedious.

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  • felisfelis Posts: 4,335

    To achieve the edge you have in the image, I would extrude faces along normals.

  • JamesJames Posts: 1,042
    edited January 15

    I may not extrude it.
    Cos I have to reimport back as morph.
    So no new faces/edges.

    I have to fix/realign the faces/edges in the image

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  • felisfelis Posts: 4,335

    You can create a cutom orientation based on a face, and then align the corresponding edge to that. But you would have to do that for the individual edge, so it would be a lot of work.

    I think I would just eyeball it and then use Looptool > Relax to get it smooth.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,975
    edited January 15

    Though it'll depend on the garment you use, I would suggest two ways you may try:

    1) A quick way in Blender: Select Loops - Edge Loops first, then use Smooth (Shift Space ~ Ctrl + 2) to tweak the angle (ss1 - 2).
    2) Instead of editing it in Blender, you may fine-tune properties on dynamic surface(s) in DS to preserve stiffness of the edge when simulating the garment, so as to avoid flattening (ss3).

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