change axis origin

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change axis origin

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Is it possible to change the origin of the axis in ms3d ? For example when I import a character in ms I want the axis at his feet and not at half of his body ?
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Re: change axis origin

Post by Kingston »

Hello, Try this:

After selecting your model, press F7 to enter the Freeform editor.

Selection: All
Transform: Move

You can then left-click and move the whole object relative to the axis.
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benoit-1842
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Re: change axis origin

Post by benoit-1842 »

Thanx a lot Kingston !!!! That's exactly what I was looking for !!!!! Corel motion studio 3d is an awesome 3d software for the price !!!!!

Thanx a lot Corel... Make me more proud to be an Ottawa citizen !
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