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Blender alignment issue?
Hey
I have an issue with trying to align 2 objects in blender. I'm following a tutorial and it says the 2 objects have to exactly overlap to do some baking, and to select both objects and use "ALT+G" to align
However when I do this, they are ever so slightly out. I have been using "cursor to center" and then "selection to cursor", although one object is slightly out
Any ideas what I could do to resolve this? I think the issue may be because the center point on each object is slightly different for some reason...
Cheers
1 Answer
- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
Edit: Hey you asked a question, did you read this answer or not??
It's a bit difficult to answer without pictures.
So I guess you have two identical objects, but the center of one is slightly out of the center. I guess if that's the case, you need to go to edit mode and select all faces and manually move them, with the other object being on the same center, that bit so that they overlap with the object. Make sure you select each object at first and then select "snap selection to cursor" with the cursor being on the center of the grid (if it's not, select "snap cursor to center" or press shift+C), so that each object's center is at the center of the grid to do the above.