• galledark (galledark)

    You can press shift C to get back your 3d cursor at the 0.0.0 position if you lose it for some reason :D.

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    I've always wonder what's the limit on the view port, maybe I can do a few city blocks to scale

  • Scott McClellan(pffsfs)

    So stay in Object Mode for the assignment. No "editing"?

  • Eddie V(killzone)

    NO EDIT MODE! ;)

  • Scott McClellan(pffsfs)

    Objects added come in at the 3d cursor. Good reason for not hiding it

  • Anne CH Postma(percept10ndev)

    You were explaining local origin placement

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    You see when two people are facing each other, if you ask them to each point to the left, they'll point into opposite direction, because they each are on their local space

  • Matthew Gayton(mathias67)

    Explaining a gestalt is never easy. :-D

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    No, he has a cool youtube channel

  • Mark Smith(me1958424)

    Omar, if he is tell him go away...

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