Is there a way to move vertexes along the axis of the curved plank, instead of the world/global axis? I thought this would work using the local axis option but it doesn't work that way.
Thanks,
Sean
I was having the same problem. You can move vertices along edges by selecting the vertices and pressing SHIFT+V or press G twice and move it along the edge. I hope this helped.
Double Tap G for edge slide of a vertex along it's edge.
Once you begin sliding in the direction you want you can turn clamping on: let's you slide beyond the outer edge if you are looking to extend the vertex out in the same direction. Or you can turn on clamp by tapping 'C' to make the edge slide focus only in the direction you are sliding in (works well when many vertices are close by and directions of edge slide are constantly changing).
You can also turn on Even when edge sliding more than one vertex by tapping 'E'. It biases the slide towards one end evenly. If you
I have always wanted to know how to slide an edge beyond it's current boundaries. Until now, I didn't even think it was possible. Thank you!
Doubly glad fort his question and answer section. I often find myself reading it just to find helpful tips. Spikey... like yourself, I wasn't sure how clamping worked. Very useful indeed!! Thank you Shawn