![]() If you already have a plane, but you have some vertices that fell off of it, then select 3 vertices from the plane and run the command, then select the outlier vertices and press Enter.What are skew lines? How do we identify a pair of skew lines? Let’s start with a brief definition of skew lines:.If you have a bunch of vertices that are not coplanar, then select the vertices that closest represents the plane that you are trying to model and run the command, then select the outliers to conform them to the same plane and press Enter.Press Enter to move this second selection onto the plane, or ESC to not move the second selection.Select more vertices to align with that plane.If 4+ vertices were selected, an average plane will be calculated.If 3 vertices were selected, it will be the plane that they form.The desired plane to move vertices to will be calculated:.Press Ctrl + V (Vertex Tools Menu) and select "Make Coplanar".Press the space bar and type "Make Coplanar".In Edit Mode, select 3-or-more vertices.Click the checkbox (square) to the top-right of Mesh: Make Coplanar.Navigate to where you downloaded mesh_makecoplanar.py and Install Add-on from File.If Mesh: Make Coplanar exists with an author Scott Michaud, click Remove to uninstall the old version.Filter your add-ons to only show Mesh by clicking on the filter drop-down (below Official) and select Mesh.Open Blender Preferences with Edit -> Preferences.Download mesh_makecoplanar.py from this repo (ex: by clicking the Clone or Download button and clicking Download Zip).It was mostly something that I hacked together to solve my use case. I might consider redesigning the add-on to have a better UX if it becomes popular. ![]()
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