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How to make the copied decoration stay at the original position (X, Y coordinates unchanged)? When I operate, I use ctrl+c to copy, but when I ctrl+v to paste, I need to click the mouse once, which can easily cause it to deviate from the original position of the decoration (the main body).FeelsGoodMan
How to make the copied decoration stay at the original position (X, Y coordinates unchanged)? When I operate, I use ctrl+c to copy, but when I ctrl+v to paste, I need to click the mouse once, which can easily cause it to deviate from the original position of the decoration (the main body).FeelsGoodMan
No, what I mean is, after copying a doodad (assuming the copied one is called A and the copy is called B), how to make B stay exactly in the position of A (keeping the x and y coordinates unchanged, because I only want to change its z-axis coordinate)? Like what you did in your video at 1:34:23.
No, what I mean is, after copying a doodad (assuming the copied one is called A and the copy is called B), how to make B stay exactly in the position of A (keeping the x and y coordinates unchanged, because I only want to change its z-axis coordinate)? Like what you did in your video at 1:34:23.
Select the doodads you want to copy, copy them with CTRL+C, click CTRL+V to bring up the pre-placement indicator (the transparent doodads), move the doodads till they are in the approximate position you want to place them, and then click the mouse to place them. Then lower the doodads to their desired Z value without moving the mouse cursor. Once you have a desirable height, paste the doodads one more time without moving the cursor at all. The newly pasted doodads should be the same XY locations as the previously pasted doodads.
Select the doodads you want to copy, copy them with CTRL+C, click CTRL+V to bring up the pre-placement indicator (the transparent doodads), move the doodads till they are in the approximate position you want to place them, and then click the mouse to place them. Then lower the doodads to their desired Z value without moving the mouse cursor. Once you have a desirable height, paste the doodads one more time without moving the cursor at all. The newly pasted doodads should be the same XY locations as the previously pasted doodads.
Select the doodads you want to copy, copy them with CTRL+C, click CTRL+V to bring up the pre-placement indicator (the transparent doodads), move the doodads till they are in the approximate position you want to place them, and then click the mouse to place them. Then lower the doodads to their desired Z value without moving the mouse cursor. Once you have a desirable height, paste the doodads one more time without moving the cursor at all. The newly pasted doodads should be the same XY locations as the previously pasted doodads.
Hello, I have a new question. In the World Editor, how can I make multiple doodads joined together as one object, change direction, for example, rotate them as a whole by 90 degrees, just like what you did at 4 minutes and 46 seconds in the video?FeelsGoodMan
Hello, I have a new question. In the World Editor, how can I make multiple doodads joined together as one object, change direction, for example, rotate them as a whole by 90 degrees, just like what you did at 4 minutes and 46 seconds in the video?FeelsGoodMan
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