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19 minutes ago, Taros said:

No. He just want to distribute existing vertices between the first and the last vertex by using equal distances for example. This is something I would like to know, also.

 

It may not be exactly what the OP requested, but there is an ALIGN VERTICES tool in the Retopo Workspace. The video shows the usage of the Transform tool to do this, but also the usage of the Align Vertices tool as well.

 

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1 hour ago, AbnRanger said:

It may not be exactly what the OP requested, but there is an ALIGN VERTICES tool in the Retopo Workspace. The video shows the usage of the Transform tool to do this, but also the usage of the Align Vertices tool as well.

 

Thank you. But this not what we need. Never mind. :)

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22 minutes ago, Taros said:

Thank you. But this not what we need. Never mind. :)

That is what I meant by "it may not be exactly what the OP is looking for." But, it does align the verts even if they are not equally spaced....yet. The even spacing is a feature I think Alexander (developer of the Retopo/Modeling tools) could add. What I would try to do in the mean time is use the ALIGN tool (or TRANSFORM + scale along a specific axis) > Click RELAX button as many times as needed to space the verts evenly > click Align Vertices one last time.

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