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Old 8th May 2012, 11:55 AM   #1
Breems
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Default Re: PERFECT Alignment

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That's a face .
Of course it is.

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Select the 4 verts in vert mode, then switch to surface mode and press delete, that should fix it.
Deleting the face indeed fixed it. Earlier, however, (with a different object) I had fragmented the entire object and after assigning textures to all visible faces, I used the "Select Objects With Texture - None" plugin and deleted them. I figured that would do the same thing. Must've missed something.

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FYI, this won't be seen in a game or a render (at least not the game I'm modeling for.), but it's cleaner and less recourse hogging to remove all unnecessary polygons.
Well, it actually was showing up in the game (which is why I wanted it removed), but keep in mind I'm modding an ancient game here.
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Old 9th May 2012, 02:38 AM   #2
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Default Re: PERFECT Alignment

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Earlier, however, (with a different object) I had fragmented the entire object and after assigning textures to all visible faces, I used the "Select Objects With Texture - None" plugin and deleted them. I figured that would do the same thing. Must've missed something.
Maybe you've accidently selected that face as well.
Selecting the 4 verts and switching to surface mode is the easiest option along with selecting all in surface mode and deselecting everything but what you want to remove .
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