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Moving Objects in the 3D Scene

Moving objects in a 3D scene is difficult. Gridlines et al provide a basic reference mechanism but are still inadequate.Users typically rely on a number of visual cues to create or modify their 3D scene. In the latest version of 3DPaintBrush, we have tried to solve this pain area of our users.

We have included a better and intuitive way of manipulating objects within the scene. We display guide planes and lines that would give you a direct visual cue so that its easier for you to move objects in the scene. The translucent Guide Plane passes through the center of the 3D and used to get in line with other objects. The normal line (parallel) to the Guide Plane is used to denote the measure of distance from the original position

Watch the short demonstration and do give us feedback on this new feature.

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