Something fishy with the 1/16 measurements

posted to: Modeling Piano Keys
At the 5:55 time stamp, we try to use the -1/16 measure directly in the move operation, but both in the video and inside my Blender 4.2.1 this gives me a -.13362" measurement. While the -1/16 measure when using the Move window gives me -0.0625". I am not used to the Imperial system, and I might have confussed myself. But this seems like it is not the intended behavior/measure ?
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  • Martin Bergwerf replied
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    Hi Andreas Andreassigcg ,

    Well spotted!

    That seems to be a Bug in Blender; when you start typing a Division in the Move (with G), it writes 1/ as 1/1 and then 1/16 becomes 1/116:

    Piano.png

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  • Andreas Pedersen(Andreassigcg) replied

    Thank you Martin! 

    It was bugging me that I couldn't understand why it behaved like that. 

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  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Actually, Andreas,

    it is apparently not a Bug. The Manual says:

    Slash.png

    So the correct input would have been: G, Z, 16, /, -. Or: G, Z, 16, -, /.

    More than 12 years of using Blender and I learn that now 😃

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  • Dwayne Savage(dillenbata3) replied

    If you want to use fractions in blender I always tell them to use advance mode. To switch to advanced mode just press = after you start your transforms. So for 1/16 would be GZ=-1/16. Also advance mode allows math operations. 

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  • Sascha Feider(SFE-Viz) replied

    I agree with Dwayne. The advanced mode is so powerful yet it seems to be so underappreciated.

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