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- | ===== Centering | + | ===== Centring |
- | To understand positioning | + | To understand |
- | The object is a container. It contains all the data that an object | + | The object is a container. It contains all the data that an object |
The object has an origin point. This is a single point in space that represents the position of the object. We see it as a yellow dot in the 3D viewport. | The object has an origin point. This is a single point in space that represents the position of the object. We see it as a yellow dot in the 3D viewport. | ||
- | The pivot point is different. This is the point we do transformations | + | The pivot point is a different |
- | A related important | + | A related important |
- | ==== Centering | + | ==== Settings for the transformation ==== |
- | To center | + | The settings option for the transformation point is located in the header area of the Blender window. |
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+ | This setting then influences the setting of the object origin point (Object-Origin), | ||
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+ | This is the point that is used to centre the object on the centre of the world. | ||
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+ | If several objects that are spatially related to each other are to be centred, the objects would be centred independently of each other on their centre point when centring on their centre point, which would result in the spatial distances between the objects being lost. To avoid this, a parent object must be created in which the elements are located. To centre the entire object, the parent must then be centred. | ||
+ | ==== Centring | ||
+ | To centre | ||
- Press Shift+S | - Press Shift+S | ||
- | - Choose | + | - Select |
- | - Select your Object | + | - Select your object |
- Press Shift+S | - Press Shift+S | ||
- | - Choose Selection | + | - Select Select |
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- | ==== Moving the object ==== | + | {{en: |
- | The model and the cursor can also be moved using the tools in the left toolbar (1), or the object | + | ==== Move the object |
- | {{: | + | The model and the cursor can also be moved using the tools in the left-hand toolbar or the object properties menu on the right-hand side. |
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