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How do I disconnect edges/vertices?



I would like to disconnect an edge loop, so can I move them individually. (Splitting the mesh into two is not an option.)



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    How do I disconnect edges/vertices?



    I would like to disconnect an edge loop, so can I move them individually. (Splitting the mesh into two is not an option.)



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      How do I disconnect edges/vertices?



      I would like to disconnect an edge loop, so can I move them individually. (Splitting the mesh into two is not an option.)



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      How do I disconnect edges/vertices?



      I would like to disconnect an edge loop, so can I move them individually. (Splitting the mesh into two is not an option.)



      Enter image description here









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          In Edit Mode, select the Edge Loop, press CtrlE to bring up Edge Specials menu and choose Edge Split operator, which allows to split the geometry along the loop:



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          You can get each part into selection by using Select linked menu (CtrlL).






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            • Dissolve Mesh > delete > dissolve will delete geometry and fill in the surrounding area in a non destructive way


            • Rip rips apart vertices or edges V





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              In Edit Mode, select the Edge Loop, press CtrlE to bring up Edge Specials menu and choose Edge Split operator, which allows to split the geometry along the loop:



              enter image description here



              You can get each part into selection by using Select linked menu (CtrlL).






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                In Edit Mode, select the Edge Loop, press CtrlE to bring up Edge Specials menu and choose Edge Split operator, which allows to split the geometry along the loop:



                enter image description here



                You can get each part into selection by using Select linked menu (CtrlL).






                share|improve this answer






















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                  In Edit Mode, select the Edge Loop, press CtrlE to bring up Edge Specials menu and choose Edge Split operator, which allows to split the geometry along the loop:



                  enter image description here



                  You can get each part into selection by using Select linked menu (CtrlL).






                  share|improve this answer












                  In Edit Mode, select the Edge Loop, press CtrlE to bring up Edge Specials menu and choose Edge Split operator, which allows to split the geometry along the loop:



                  enter image description here



                  You can get each part into selection by using Select linked menu (CtrlL).







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                      • Dissolve Mesh > delete > dissolve will delete geometry and fill in the surrounding area in a non destructive way


                      • Rip rips apart vertices or edges V





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                        • Dissolve Mesh > delete > dissolve will delete geometry and fill in the surrounding area in a non destructive way


                        • Rip rips apart vertices or edges V





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                          • Dissolve Mesh > delete > dissolve will delete geometry and fill in the surrounding area in a non destructive way


                          • Rip rips apart vertices or edges V





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                          • Dissolve Mesh > delete > dissolve will delete geometry and fill in the surrounding area in a non destructive way


                          • Rip rips apart vertices or edges V






                          share|improve this answer














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