#Center cubes
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Like see numbers?
If so under the tab of element is specific numbers of position, size, rotation, and pivot point
So automatically have something center everything for you?
so are you trying to center the chairs on the other shape?
You centered the back piece to z?
Have you tried selecting the back piece and the chairs and then centering them to z?
Ok you only want to change the z for the chairs?
Like not the x or y
Just z
because i think it might be
in the element tab with the back piece selected copy the z then go to
transform > scale
but select the chairs AFTER copying the z
Then in the scale window paste the z in the chairs z axis
i think thats it
if u may of had trouble with that cuz i didnt put it in order
select back piece go to element copy z
then unselect back piece and select chairs then go to
transform > scale
and paste the back piece z into the z of the chairs
no with chairs selected
oh
the back piece
with back piece selected this one
Yeah copy that then
WITH THE CHAIRS SELECTED
so directly after you copy the z for back piece select chairs then scale
Oh wait maybe i got this wrong
do what you did with back piece to chairs BUT INSTEAD OF COPYING PASTE
like in the elements tab
Yeah think thats right
No copy z of back piece
paste z of back piece to chairs z
i meant dont go to transform and scale
Wtf
The chair isnt supposed to look like it got hit with a shotgun
You don't move like that, it will mess things up
oh shi stuff is rotated right
Have you try move both seats to center if by using the transform tool at the top bar?
The top bar
There's one that said center then pick the one with blue axis
Is it suppose to not symmetrical or you don't know why it becomes not symmetrical
That doesnt answer the question, so is it purposely design that way or not?
Manually moving it sounds like the best option to me