Two smallish modelling feaure i'd like to have

Don’t know where to make suggestions and such, anyway, i believe these are quite small features, but they always bugged me:

1, put a single vertex on an edge

so instead of :

go edge mode–>select edge–>w–>subdivide–>go vertex mode–>select new vertex–>GG–>slide and click where you want your new vertex

It could be incorporated into the already great knife tool.

K–>put vertex on an edge–>enter

I really don’t see any reason why this is not in. In the past it worked that if i clicked on an edge and then anywhere else (not on an edge) and finished then a single new vertex was created. It’s not the case anymore.
A sightly better version would be if we could put any number of vertices on an edge.

2, cutting an edge loop without middle snaping. Ok maybe I’m lazy, but sometimes it is really inconvenient to have the new loopcut in the middle. Maybe ctrl+shift+R would place it where we click.

Maybe I misunderstood number 2, but when I create a new loop (Ctrl-R) and left-click once, I can slide the loop wherever I want it until I left-click a second time to accept it.

Regarding number 1 I don’t have a necessarily better way to do it, but one thing I like and maybe you don’t know about is the ability to slide a vertex on an edge with Shift-V (whereas grabbing it may be inaccurate depending on the orientation of the edge).

EDIT: Nevermind, GG seems to be equivalent to Shift-V, didn’t know that :slight_smile: