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I'm not sure how to explain with words so hopefully the images can do it justice, but is there an easy way to essentially duplicate vertices/lines such that the new set will remain attached to faces one side while the original set remains attached to the other side?



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      I'm not sure how to explain with words so hopefully the images can do it justice, but is there an easy way to essentially duplicate vertices/lines such that the new set will remain attached to faces one side while the original set remains attached to the other side?



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          Ah ha! Apparently it's called Rip-Fill. Simply select the desired vertices/edges and press Alt+V. And it seems you can pick which side moves by which side the mouse started on when you press Alt+V. Amazing.






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          Ah ha! Apparently it's called Rip-Fill. Simply select the desired vertices/edges and press Alt+V. And it seems you can pick which side moves by which side the mouse started on when you press Alt+V. Amazing.






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