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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Question CollectionVisualize some edges of a mesh with Blender (or MeshLab)What are the light blue lines on my imported objectsAny feature in Blender which can show front edges and back edges differently like in SketchupHow can I connect loose edges?How to quickly mark hard edges?How to render an object with arbitrary edges shown?How to straighten out multiple selected edges to one axis?Extracting prominent edges from modelAutomatic welding in blenderEdges Look Uneven



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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura.
Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue in this software.



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I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?



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    Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura.
Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue in this software.



enter image description here



I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?



Thanks :)










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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura.
Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue in this software.



enter image description here



I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?



Thanks :)










share|improve this question











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I'm working on a papercraft project on Pepakura.
Valley folds show in light blue and Montain Folds in dark blue in this software.



enter image description here



I was wondering if there is a way to show the angle of the folding edges directly on Blender ?



Thanks :)







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    Please edit "I'm working on a papercraft project...in dark blue" into two sentences. I had to re-read that nearly 10 times before I concluded that light folds are called "Pepakura and Valley" and dark folds are called "Montain"
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Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.



Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.



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Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.






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      Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.



      Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.



      enter image description here



      Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.






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        Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.



        Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.



        enter image description here



        Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.






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          Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.



          Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.



          enter image description here



          Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.






          share|improve this answer











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          Closest thing I know in Blender is using Mesh Analysis from the Properties Side Bar.



          Enter Edit Mode on a mesh object, turn on Mesh Analysis, set it to Sharp and adjust the angles as desired.



          enter image description here



          Have in mind that it can't highlight single edges as illustrated, only face angles. Not sure if it can both show concave and convex edges at the same time.







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