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Step  7    Press Ctrl + Right Click to create a new vertex.

                 Step  8    Press Ctrl + Right Click again to create another vertex. Blender will automatically connect
                          these vertices with an edge.

                 Step  9    Select the right vertex.
                 Step  10    Press Ctrl + Right Click again to create a third vertex on the right side, forming a triangle.

                 Step  11    Select all the vertices that you want to use to create a face.

                 Step  12    Click on the Vertex menu in the top toolbar.

                 Step  13    Choose New Edge/Face from Vertices.
                          Blender will now create a face connecting the selected vertices.

















                 SNAP TOOL

                 The Snap tool helps align objects accurately to other elements or grids, ensuring precision in
                 designs.

                 To use the Snap tool, follow these steps:
                 Step  1    Click the object you want to move.

                 Step  2    At the top of the screen, click the Snap button to enable snapping.

                 Step  3    Choose  the  appropriate option  from the  Snapping drop-down menu  based  on your
                          alignment  needs.  You  can  customise  whether you  want to  snap  the  object  during
                          movement, rotation, scaling, or all. In this case, keep the defaults.
                 Step  4    Click the Move tool from the toolbar.

                 Step  5    To move along a specific axis, click and drag one of the red (X), green (Y), or blue (Z)
                          arrows that appear on the selected object. Release the mouse button to confirm the new

                          position.
                 Step  6    Once done, click the magnet icon again.

                 You can also press Shift + Tab to quickly enable or disable snapping.











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