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I am new to blender so I am trying to learn the basics so bear with me while I try to explain this. I am trying to extrude a face to a single point to make a spikey-looking shape and I only seem to be able to extrude the face outwards keeping the face the same size but I actually want the face to extrude to a point or vertex.
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      I am new to blender so I am trying to learn the basics so bear with me while I try to explain this. I am trying to extrude a face to a single point to make a spikey-looking shape and I only seem to be able to extrude the face outwards keeping the face the same size but I actually want the face to extrude to a point or vertex.
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          One way is to use Vertices > Merge (or Alt+M) > Collapse to turn multiple selected faces into multiple vertices:



          enter image description here




          Collapse



          Every island of selected vertices (connected by selected edges) will merge on its own median center, leaving one vertex per island.




          Merging vertices






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            you can extrude the faces and then scale them, you can change your pivot point to individual origin so that you scale the faces individually.



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              One way is to use Vertices > Merge (or Alt+M) > Collapse to turn multiple selected faces into multiple vertices:



              enter image description here




              Collapse



              Every island of selected vertices (connected by selected edges) will merge on its own median center, leaving one vertex per island.




              Merging vertices






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                One way is to use Vertices > Merge (or Alt+M) > Collapse to turn multiple selected faces into multiple vertices:



                enter image description here




                Collapse



                Every island of selected vertices (connected by selected edges) will merge on its own median center, leaving one vertex per island.




                Merging vertices






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                  One way is to use Vertices > Merge (or Alt+M) > Collapse to turn multiple selected faces into multiple vertices:



                  enter image description here




                  Collapse



                  Every island of selected vertices (connected by selected edges) will merge on its own median center, leaving one vertex per island.




                  Merging vertices






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                  One way is to use Vertices > Merge (or Alt+M) > Collapse to turn multiple selected faces into multiple vertices:



                  enter image description here




                  Collapse



                  Every island of selected vertices (connected by selected edges) will merge on its own median center, leaving one vertex per island.




                  Merging vertices







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                      you can extrude the faces and then scale them, you can change your pivot point to individual origin so that you scale the faces individually.



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                        you can extrude the faces and then scale them, you can change your pivot point to individual origin so that you scale the faces individually.



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                          you can extrude the faces and then scale them, you can change your pivot point to individual origin so that you scale the faces individually.



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                          you can extrude the faces and then scale them, you can change your pivot point to individual origin so that you scale the faces individually.



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