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4 Click the second point in the scene. This is the point where the object
will be moved to. There is now a line connecting the start point and the
end point in the Scene View.
5 If you want to be able to move the object several times, create more
points in the scene.
NOTE You can only select a point on another object in the scene. Selecting
a point in 'space' is not a valid option. To reposition an object into 'space',
you can either use a translation gizmo or, if you know the distance by which
the object is to be moved, by overriding its transform.
6 Slide out the Measure panel, and click Transform Selected Items
to move the object to the second point. If you have multiple points
in the scene, each time you click Transform Objects the selected object
is moved to the next point.
To rotate an object with gizmo
1 Select the object you want to rotate in the Scene View.
2 Click Item Tools tab Transform panel Rotate
.
3 Use the gizmo to rotate the currently selected object:
Before you can rotate the currently selected objects, you need to
position the origin (center point) of the rotation. To do this, place
the mouse over the arrow at the end of the desired axis. When the
cursor changes to
, drag the arrow on the screen to
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