SnaFuBAR wrote:THAT is how you weld. Using editable mesh and setting your weld threshold to 99999999999999999999999999999999 just really shows you have no idea what you're doing, you have no control over your tools and you're certainly in no position to be giving advice about using the tools.
I guess my models are fake then snaf...
Thats how you weld if you use edit mesh
(yes I know what the threshold actually does snaf... it specifies the distance that the vertices's need to be in order for them to be welded, so lets say I select a ton of vertices's in my model and use a threshold of 10, only the vertices's withing the threshold of 10 be welded to the center of my selection, the 999999 or maximum threshold just ensures that no matter what you select your vertices's should all be welded to the center)... and I used both edit mesh and edit poly, I switch between the 2 of them. Poly is good for certain tools it has a lot more and I like edit mesh because I'm more comfortable with it (has less stuff so its easier to find the major stuff that I work with in my modeling techniques).
I use the 99999 threshold to weld vertices's when I want to weld 2 vertices's together to the same point (middle point between them) apposed to moving them together to target weld them. Is there a way to do the same thing in edit poly, probably but idc... this works too.
I'd also like to point out that edit mesh can also use target weld. To do this click on the "target" button in the weld section so that it is selected, make sure that you are in "move" mode (it should automatically put you in it though).
Select/click on a vertex, and hold and move it over to another vertex, it should then weld or "snap" to that vertex thus welding the two of them together.
E: I'd like to point out that just because he didn't take the time to type out what the weld threshold does, doesn't mean he didn't know what he was talking about, especially considering it requires a rather lengthy explanation.
E2: I just don't like seeing other people stepped on even if you think they said something stupid, and there usually never as wrong as you make them out to be... there simply learning.