Hey, loving the course and yeah the jacket is killing me hahah but I've paused it so much and remade the jacket basically at this point to match yours! Question though and this one has always puzzled me
Edit: oops i didnt mean to hit send
Ok so lets say you have 2 vertices and a vertice in the middle. but it's off centre relative to the 2 of them meaning it could be
leaning towards the second one more than the first one, or its vertically or horisontally too off. Is there an easy way to allign points together, i saw you doing G Z 0 once and it worked amazing , thats what im looking for , but most of the time when i go G Z or GY 0 it doesnt do anything and I"m not sure why. Is there a way to align points to position them on the same axis relative to themselves (e.g. point 2, 3, 4 all are on the same Y as point 1) or to align all middle points to the edges like how in illustrator or photoshop you can go "distribute horisontal/vertical objects" .
This would speed up my workflow a lot if i find a fast way to do it since i find most of learning blender or watching your video involves me finicking around making points/vectors allign properly to each other .
Visual of what I mean, here id like to find out how to arange the 3 points where they're vertically aligned and also the middle point is exactly between the top and bottom. Is there an asy way to do it?
http://www.luckyde.com/experiments/align.png