Garrett2014 on 13/1/2015 at 15:13
Me again, Sorry.
So Ive learnt to clone brushes and move then with the mouse and Shift. Only thing is its very slow. What i mean by that is that the mouse must have a very fine setting in DromEd as i have to sweep the mouse a dozen times to move a dooway 6 squares to the left. 0_0. Or am i , as usuall, missing something ? ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED !
Yandros on 13/1/2015 at 16:11
Zoom out with + and -, and you can also click on and enter new XYZ coordinates to move it if you know where it's going. For a multibrush, those will be 0's and you're entering an offset from current location, which I use all the time for multibrushes. So you multibrush and clone a window and frame, and know you're sliding it 12 units down a wall, so just put 12 or -12 in for X or Y appropriately and there it is. Also, if you drag a multibrush with the mouse, it won't snap to grid so you'll have to do that using the hilight commands, or by dissolving the multibrush and nudging each brush individually with the mouse to snap it. If you enter coordinates instead of dragging initially, you don't need to do that.
Random_Taffer on 13/1/2015 at 17:10
You can also right click whichever pane you need to zoom out on and select zoom out.
Yandros on 13/1/2015 at 18:54
Yes, if you want to do it the slow way which I did for 12 years before someone told me that + and - also zoom. :eww:
john9818a on 13/1/2015 at 19:05
Not to be mean but you can continue posting in the other multibrush/clone brush thread. Spreading questions about the same topic in multiple threads makes it hard for other members to locate info. :)
Garrett2014 on 15/1/2015 at 09:24
Quote Posted by john9818a
Not to be mean but you can continue posting in the other multibrush/clone brush thread. Spreading questions about the same topic in multiple threads makes it hard for other members to locate info. :)
Dont be mean then :P .. Point taken though !
john9818a on 16/1/2015 at 01:08
:) hopefully a moderator can merge the two multibrush threads together and the two door threads together.