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    How do I precisely postion in 3 axes?

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    • K Offline
      Khai
      last edited by

      I'm probably being dense and missing this.

      I want to place an object precisely in 3 axes. for this question they are - x -.096 Z 1.678 and y -3.301 this matches up on another model I have in trueSpace thats just to large to import into Sketchup. my idea was that by matching the center point of this pipe's face I can then build the next section in Sketchup and export that out to tS.

      but, I can't seem to just enter the co-ordinates I need easily. is it really try and position this from the origin and move it axes by axes into place or can I just enter the 3 co-ord's in and bam I'm there?

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      • R Offline
        remus
        last edited by

        You can do it by putting in the co-ordinate you want:

        1. Select everything you want to move
        2. Pick the move tool and start the move from the point you want at your co-ordinates
        3. type [x coordinate,y coordinate,z coordinate] then press enter

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        • K Offline
          Khai
          last edited by

          told you I was being dense..

          thanks!

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            What Remus says - if you are on an English keyboard (which I suppose as you are using dots as decimal separators). In your particular case (with your example) it would look:
            [-.096,-3.301,1.678]
            Note that the order is always x,y,z

            Gai...

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            • K Offline
              Khai
              last edited by

              thanks guys thats working 😄

              now I just have to account for differing Axes notation....

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