#Center cubes

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haughty jay
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I think I might get what you mean, try holding ctrl and or shift to move it in smaller increments

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Like see numbers?

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If so under the tab of element is specific numbers of position, size, rotation, and pivot point

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So automatically have something center everything for you?

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so are you trying to center the chairs on the other shape?

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You centered the back piece to z?

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Have you tried selecting the back piece and the chairs and then centering them to z?

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Ok you only want to change the z for the chairs?

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Like not the x or y

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Just z

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because i think it might be

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in the element tab with the back piece selected copy the z then go to

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transform > scale

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but select the chairs AFTER copying the z

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Then in the scale window paste the z in the chairs z axis

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i think thats it

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if u may of had trouble with that cuz i didnt put it in order

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select back piece go to element copy z

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then unselect back piece and select chairs then go to

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transform > scale

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and paste the back piece z into the z of the chairs

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no with chairs selected

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oh

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the back piece

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with back piece selected this one

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Yeah copy that then

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WITH THE CHAIRS SELECTED

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so directly after you copy the z for back piece select chairs then scale

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Oh wait maybe i got this wrong

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do what you did with back piece to chairs BUT INSTEAD OF COPYING PASTE

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like in the elements tab

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Yeah think thats right

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No copy z of back piece

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paste z of back piece to chairs z

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i meant dont go to transform and scale

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Wtf

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The chair isnt supposed to look like it got hit with a shotgun

split horizon
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You don't move like that, it will mess things up

haughty jay
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oh shi stuff is rotated right

split horizon
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Have you try move both seats to center if by using the transform tool at the top bar?

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The top bar

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There's one that said center then pick the one with blue axis

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Is it suppose to not symmetrical or you don't know why it becomes not symmetrical

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That doesnt answer the question, so is it purposely design that way or not?

haughty jay
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Manually moving it sounds like the best option to me