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The specific steps are as follows:
1. Open the 3D software, establish the mold, select multiple mold objects, select rotation, you can see that it is the center point of multiple objects as the rotation center.
2. To change the rotation center of multiple objects, select the 3dmax coordinate axis.
Select a single central axis.
3. At this time, use the rotation tool to rotate, and you can see that it is rotated on the central axis of each object.
4. If you want to rotate with the coordinates as the center, then choose the third one.
5. Re-rotation can be seen to rotate the center point on the x-axis and y-axis.
6. Similarly, you can control the overall zoom and individual zoom and bloom in the x-axis and y-axis, you can turn on the capture and select the x-axis and y-axis separately.
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When snapping is turned on, you want to turn on the axis constraints. As shown below:
After enabled, the corresponding shortcut keys for the X, Y, and Z axes are F5, F6, and F7
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Yes, maybe you didn't check the axis constraint.
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Press X first, then press F5, F6, X axis, Y axis, lock, and switch freely. Node selection is very convenient, provided that you right-click in the latitude to check the graph.
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Changed to 2D mode.
But the normal dimension is okay.
You just put the mouse on a single axis.
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Max's axis snapping is very simple, as long as you put the mouse on the X or Y axis to lock the axis, and then drag the mouse to generally lock it into yellow, the main thing is to put the mouse on the outside, not in the middle of the coordinates, so that the two axes are locked.
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Snap Settings check the Enable Constraint Axis.
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3dmax can't lock the coordinate axis when snapping is on, which is caused by the wrong setting, and the solution is as follows:
2. Find the snap switch icon in the upper toolbar, which is gray to indicate that snapping is off, and light blue means snapping is on.
3. Click the capture icon with the left mouse button and press and hold, we will first convert the 2D capture to a 3D capture, and click the "3" icon in the drop-down list to convert the 2D capture to a 3D capture.
4. Next, also place the mouse on the capture icon, right-click the mouse, open the "Grid and Snapping Settings", and select the corresponding capture method.
5. After the setting is completed, you can use the capture command, remember to click the capture command again after using it to turn off the capture.
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Axial locking doesn't work while snapping, and there are two solutions:
1. The shortcut keys F5, F6 and F7 correspond to the X, Y and Z axes, click the corresponding shortcut keys and press the spacebar, it will move in the corresponding direction. This is shown in the figure below.
2. When the mouse is placed on any of the x, y, and z coordinates, the coordinate axis is displayed in yellow, and the coordinate axis is locked, and you can move it on the selected axis at will. This is shown in the figure below.
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Right-click on the snap switch above - Options - Enable Constrained Axis <>
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