Difference between revisions of "Talk:Using Kits and Navigating the Render Window"
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<br>(My First Wiki entry ever, mother would be so proud)[[User:Kinglink|Kinglink]] 18:52, 26 March 2006 (EST) | <br>(My First Wiki entry ever, mother would be so proud)[[User:Kinglink|Kinglink]] 18:52, 26 March 2006 (EST) | ||
<p><center>== Z Axis. ==</center> | <p><center><bold>== Z Axis. ==,/bold></center> | ||
Alot of people are having problems with the Z axis being off when you drag objects into the Render Window you can set the X-Y-Z coords by hand by double clicking any object and changind the value of X-Y-Z to what ever you need! Cheers, Tyrrin</p> | Alot of people are having problems with the Z axis being off when you drag objects into the Render Window you can set the X-Y-Z coords by hand by double clicking any object and changind the value of X-Y-Z to what ever you need! Cheers, Tyrrin</p> |
Revision as of 02:47, 27 March 2006
Here's the basic sequence I use to get pieces to line up. First, when I place the first piece, I note the Z axis value. Second, I switch to top-down view. Now when I place additional pieces (assuming I'm on the same 'level' of the interior) I left-click and hold on the new piece, press the Z key, and drag it down until the Z axis is the same as the original piece. No second guessing required, I'm guarenteed that the floors will match up, and top down (at least in my opinion) is great for making sure the edges line up.
Hope this helps someone, [MD]Languard 17:59, 24 March 2006 (EST)
Rotating the Cells.
It appears that the cells meantioned in the article ARE able to be rotated around the Y axis as meantioned, (and holding Z and X, the z and X axis. however the article appears to also meantion this is impossible. It might be wise to address this in the article, (whether it works in the real world, or if it's just a representation.) Overall though this article is very well written though.
(My First Wiki entry ever, mother would be so proud)Kinglink 18:52, 26 March 2006 (EST)
Alot of people are having problems with the Z axis being off when you drag objects into the Render Window you can set the X-Y-Z coords by hand by double clicking any object and changind the value of X-Y-Z to what ever you need! Cheers, Tyrrin