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Honestly, I used to know how to do this but I have completely forgot and I can't find any tutorials online. I just want to know how to move two vertexes, on opposite sides of each other, outwards/inwards from one another.

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if i scale it does this

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I know this is INCREDIBLE easy but I'm pulling a blank here.

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    $\begingroup$ Change your pivot point (center top of 3D viewport) to "individual origins", then scale. $\endgroup$
    – Nathan
    Aug 25 at 17:55

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You will need to scale them on a specific axis. Press S to scale then X/Y/Z to specify the axis

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  • $\begingroup$ What exactly do you mean by "brings them in multiple directions". Another thing it's just completely un-understandable. At least put on some kind of illutration if you can't add the image of the model. Edit the question and add the details there $\endgroup$ Aug 25 at 17:38
  • $\begingroup$ Sorry I was not specific enough. I have 2 vertexes on each side, if I scale them it brings them in multiple directions. lets say these are my vertexes ( :_____ : ) I want them to do this ( :_: ) but they do this if I scale them ( "" ) that's my best recreating of what's happening cause I cant figure out how to put images in a comment lol $\endgroup$
    – Liam
    Aug 25 at 17:43
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    $\begingroup$ Edit the question, not the comment. Use this button under the Question, not the comment. i.stack.imgur.com/lXFuK.png $\endgroup$ Aug 25 at 17:46
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    $\begingroup$ @Liam Check the updated answer $\endgroup$ Aug 25 at 18:09

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