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Move all centers when selected

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  • Support

    Hi,

    If you want to have multiple Center points at a single location and then move them together simply, you can magnet them first, as you'd do with other points. Then it'd be like they are merged as one point.

    Have a nice day,

    Léa

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  • mrcidavies

    Hi Lea,

    I understand this as it's shown in the tutorials, but as I stated I want the same 'relative' position, so i need to select all centres then move them and they will all maintain the same relative positions. This will enable faces to have the same effect displayed, for instance an offset internal shadow etc.

    Regards,

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  • Support

    Hi again,

    Oh ok my bad, do you mean do this?

    There's no shortcut to select "all centers", I'll note the suggestion. You can multi-select them one by one by holding [Ctrl/Cmd] though.

    Have a nice day,

    Léa

     

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  • mrcidavies

    Lea,

    Yes thanks, that's useful if they can be selected using Ctrl but as there could be many faces would be nice for CTRL A to work or similar.

    Regards.

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