Axis On or Off?
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Always off unless Im working on planes that have a non default axis.
I figure if you cant tell the top from the bottom, the front from the back, particularly as its indicated with every move or line, its time for a coffee, a nap or a quick walk in the fresh air. -
Bruce, you must have been some chick magnet. Hubba hubba.
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OFF OFF OFF. I find them distracting. I already know which way is up, although some here may disagree with that!
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okay, so my friend is not totally alone. Interesting, very interesting.
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Thanks Bruce, I quite agree.
And actually, I wasn't kidding, that pic is right out of my era and I think you were HOT! -
Yeah, and I haven't been called a "girl" for many years. Note to Kidlike sales persons out there: The tip is smaller when you call me "Ma'am"
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Oh Oh, time to unpack the flares and the tie-dyes....unless Ive got my axes wrong, we've got a love-in starting......hang on, now where's that Scott McKenzie disk?
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Let me know when your are showing up Bruce, I'll make sure to wear my good set of teeth. Groovy.
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Don't wear Cuban heels, Bruce. You'll never find her from that altitude.
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On. Never thought they would be annoying. They are good to orient your self and make sure your model is at origin.
Only turn then of when I set up final scenes.
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@sorgesu said:
Let me know when your are showing up Bruce, I'll make sure to wear my good set of teeth. Groovy.
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Lol, Ray Brown.
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It appears that if you want to use guides you MUST have axes on. Turning off axes in 7.1 turns off the guides.
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