Combine objects in Blender Length 2:24
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This tutorial shows you how to join and separate objects in Blender.

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kn9098 (3) 5/25/10 1:44 PM
its worth pointing out that if the joined objects overlap the separate loose parts still works.
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Joe Manns 3/7/12 8:15 PM
thank you. I really needed this info
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