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Rounded bevel for selected vertices in a plane


Function that fit a cube to 8 selected verticesBlender: Scale a group of vertices using pythonHow to convert a single vertex into a plane within a mesh?How to create geometry with “point and click” and set number of vertices?Lasso select in straight lines?Preserving VerticesSelecting other vertices connected to a selected vertex of a mesh objectIs there a simple way to straighten this line of vertices?how to make that two different objects have the same number of verticesHow to merge vertices without affecting custom split normals?






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I am trying to create a rounded bevel for two of the four vertices in this arrow shape:



enter image description here



I selected the left-most vertex, pressed ctrl-shift-b and created the bevel as seen in the picture. However, the bevel is a straight line whereas I would like it to have a rounded appearance. Suggestions?










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    I am trying to create a rounded bevel for two of the four vertices in this arrow shape:



    enter image description here



    I selected the left-most vertex, pressed ctrl-shift-b and created the bevel as seen in the picture. However, the bevel is a straight line whereas I would like it to have a rounded appearance. Suggestions?










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      I am trying to create a rounded bevel for two of the four vertices in this arrow shape:



      enter image description here



      I selected the left-most vertex, pressed ctrl-shift-b and created the bevel as seen in the picture. However, the bevel is a straight line whereas I would like it to have a rounded appearance. Suggestions?










      share|improve this question









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      I am trying to create a rounded bevel for two of the four vertices in this arrow shape:



      enter image description here



      I selected the left-most vertex, pressed ctrl-shift-b and created the bevel as seen in the picture. However, the bevel is a straight line whereas I would like it to have a rounded appearance. Suggestions?







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          Option 1: Setting with Scroll wheel



          If you use the scroll wheel while in bevel mode the bevel uses more edges, giving the corner a more rounded look.enter image description here




          Option 2: Using the advanced tool menu popup:



          There is also another way (which doesn't need a scroll wheel) to set more advanced settings for the bevel function (actually works for any tool and add primitive actions).



          After you did the tool action (in your case bevel) a small popup is seen in the left corner of the 3d-view screen (in Blender 2.80) which you can click to expand it. There you can modify the action you just did.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          PS: In Blender 2.79b this advanced tool menu was located in the tools tab




          Option 3: Use the +/- keys



          As quoted from the comment from @lemon you can also




          "use + or - from the keypad." - lemon




          to increase the segments of the bevel tool.




          Happy Blending! :)






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          • $begingroup$
            Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 13 at 20:21






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            @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
            $endgroup$
            – lemon
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:01






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            @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
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            Thanks for these great solutions!
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          $begingroup$

          Option 1: Setting with Scroll wheel



          If you use the scroll wheel while in bevel mode the bevel uses more edges, giving the corner a more rounded look.enter image description here




          Option 2: Using the advanced tool menu popup:



          There is also another way (which doesn't need a scroll wheel) to set more advanced settings for the bevel function (actually works for any tool and add primitive actions).



          After you did the tool action (in your case bevel) a small popup is seen in the left corner of the 3d-view screen (in Blender 2.80) which you can click to expand it. There you can modify the action you just did.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          PS: In Blender 2.79b this advanced tool menu was located in the tools tab




          Option 3: Use the +/- keys



          As quoted from the comment from @lemon you can also




          "use + or - from the keypad." - lemon




          to increase the segments of the bevel tool.




          Happy Blending! :)






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 13 at 20:21






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
            $endgroup$
            – lemon
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:09










          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for these great solutions!
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 14 at 9:26















          5












          $begingroup$

          Option 1: Setting with Scroll wheel



          If you use the scroll wheel while in bevel mode the bevel uses more edges, giving the corner a more rounded look.enter image description here




          Option 2: Using the advanced tool menu popup:



          There is also another way (which doesn't need a scroll wheel) to set more advanced settings for the bevel function (actually works for any tool and add primitive actions).



          After you did the tool action (in your case bevel) a small popup is seen in the left corner of the 3d-view screen (in Blender 2.80) which you can click to expand it. There you can modify the action you just did.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          PS: In Blender 2.79b this advanced tool menu was located in the tools tab




          Option 3: Use the +/- keys



          As quoted from the comment from @lemon you can also




          "use + or - from the keypad." - lemon




          to increase the segments of the bevel tool.




          Happy Blending! :)






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 13 at 20:21






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
            $endgroup$
            – lemon
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:09










          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for these great solutions!
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 14 at 9:26













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          5








          5





          $begingroup$

          Option 1: Setting with Scroll wheel



          If you use the scroll wheel while in bevel mode the bevel uses more edges, giving the corner a more rounded look.enter image description here




          Option 2: Using the advanced tool menu popup:



          There is also another way (which doesn't need a scroll wheel) to set more advanced settings for the bevel function (actually works for any tool and add primitive actions).



          After you did the tool action (in your case bevel) a small popup is seen in the left corner of the 3d-view screen (in Blender 2.80) which you can click to expand it. There you can modify the action you just did.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          PS: In Blender 2.79b this advanced tool menu was located in the tools tab




          Option 3: Use the +/- keys



          As quoted from the comment from @lemon you can also




          "use + or - from the keypad." - lemon




          to increase the segments of the bevel tool.




          Happy Blending! :)






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          Option 1: Setting with Scroll wheel



          If you use the scroll wheel while in bevel mode the bevel uses more edges, giving the corner a more rounded look.enter image description here




          Option 2: Using the advanced tool menu popup:



          There is also another way (which doesn't need a scroll wheel) to set more advanced settings for the bevel function (actually works for any tool and add primitive actions).



          After you did the tool action (in your case bevel) a small popup is seen in the left corner of the 3d-view screen (in Blender 2.80) which you can click to expand it. There you can modify the action you just did.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          PS: In Blender 2.79b this advanced tool menu was located in the tools tab




          Option 3: Use the +/- keys



          As quoted from the comment from @lemon you can also




          "use + or - from the keypad." - lemon




          to increase the segments of the bevel tool.




          Happy Blending! :)







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Jul 13 at 18:24









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          • $begingroup$
            Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 13 at 20:21






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
            $endgroup$
            – lemon
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:09










          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for these great solutions!
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 14 at 9:26
















          • $begingroup$
            Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 13 at 20:21






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
            $endgroup$
            – lemon
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:01






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Roth
            Jul 14 at 8:09










          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for these great solutions!
            $endgroup$
            – vndep
            Jul 14 at 9:26















          $begingroup$
          Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
          $endgroup$
          – vndep
          Jul 13 at 20:21




          $begingroup$
          Lacking a scroll wheel (laptop), I use the 3 button mouse emulator. Is there a way to do this given my situation?
          $endgroup$
          – vndep
          Jul 13 at 20:21




          2




          2




          $begingroup$
          @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
          $endgroup$
          – lemon
          Jul 14 at 8:01




          $begingroup$
          @vndep, use + or - from the keypad.
          $endgroup$
          – lemon
          Jul 14 at 8:01




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Roth
          Jul 14 at 8:01




          $begingroup$
          I now added the "Option 2" which you can also use. BTW: The advanced tool settings menu is really handy to use. For example you can directly change the properties of an object you add (height, diameter, segments, location, ....)
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Roth
          Jul 14 at 8:01




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Roth
          Jul 14 at 8:09




          $begingroup$
          @lemon thank you! I added your suggestion to my answer (Option 3)
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Roth
          Jul 14 at 8:09












          $begingroup$
          Thanks for these great solutions!
          $endgroup$
          – vndep
          Jul 14 at 9:26




          $begingroup$
          Thanks for these great solutions!
          $endgroup$
          – vndep
          Jul 14 at 9:26

















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