Aligning Origins To Export JM's

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Aligning Origins To Export JM's

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ADVANCED USERS ONLY


This is a tutorial I made for MotoX745.
But it shows you the basics what you need to know.
Any questions just ask


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That's kind of a weird way of doing it. Once I have the objects aligned I select the source object for the center (DJ's bike in this case), use Shift+S > Cursor to Selected. This moves the 3d cursor to the center. Select your object, and press Shift+Ctrl+Alt+C > Origin to 3d Cursor. This will move the center to the 3d cursor.
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Just the way I was taught :wink:
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the bikes dont unjoin for me please help
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thanks man, this helps a lot
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