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Is there a way to straighten the outline edges without manually moving each vertices one by one? I have tried marking seams in different areas, following quads but nothing has been helpful so far. I can't think of any other ways to straighten the edges other than moving one vertices at a time. What would be the best option for this?

this is what is looks like

this is what it looks like

this is what I want it to look like

this is what I want it to look like

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  • $\begingroup$ Follow Active Quads or the UV Square addon and > To Grid by Shape? Or please share one of your object:blend-exchange.com $\endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Jun 9 at 8:26

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If you select multiple verticies, you can align them. I hope that is what you are after.

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  • $\begingroup$ I tried that but it doesn't actually make the edges align straight like how I want :( it basically merges the edge in the middle $\endgroup$
    – Hahaha
    Jun 9 at 4:00
  • $\begingroup$ Whatever verticies you select will be centred when you align, but you can then move them as a group and snap to another point or grid etc. I agree is still a bit mandraulic, but I am not sure of another way. $\endgroup$
    – Derrick
    Jun 9 at 4:34

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