Blender basic operations: move the cursor position, quickly set the origin

1. Cursor

Function: used for object positioning

for example:

1. As the birth point, the initial position of the newly created object

2. The operation of merging at the cursor: right click, adsorption|selected item→cursor

How to move the position of the cursor?

Manual movement: Select the cursor tool and click to the specified position (not recommended)

Right click: Adsorption|Cursor→Selected item

Automatic adsorption: check magnet, vertex adsorption

Select the cursor tool, drag the cursor, near the target vertex, and automatically absorb

2. Origin

Origin Origin, that is, the reference point of the object. Defaults to the geometric center of the object

When performing movement, rotation, and scaling, use the origin as the reference point

Use the cursor to assist the movement of the origin

First set the cursor to the specified position, and then determine the origin as the cursor position

Quickly set the origin: in edit mode

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