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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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It was just one of the few buttons I've never used yet. ;o) AS
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It's useful in multireplication because, well, say you have something all nice a skewed, rotated and twisty, just the way you want it, and now you are going to multi-replicate it. If you set it to unity, then the "=" will set it back to how it was when you set it to unity. That becomes the new default for that object or group of objects. So, now, if you multi-replicate and that gets screwed up somehow, then you can delete your replications and if you hit "=" your first object will be just the way it was before you started the multi-replication. It's a great way to bookmark something when you are in the midst of a complex model.
Could be worse, could be raining.
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I've got this terrain, and it's been rotated and resized in some direction while rotated and now it's all...skewed...and I want it to be not skewed. I'm sure there's a menu with the option "unskew" on it somewhere (like the "unrotate" thing on the edit toolbar), but I can't seem to find it. Am I just not seeing it, or am I just making it up and it doesn't actually exist at all? And if it doesn't exist, how do I unskew something, since typing in numbers in the attributes dialogue doesn't seem to work.