Transform Modal Map

During a transformation, some hotkeys can change the behavior of the operation.

You can check editing the keys of these modal modifiers in Blender Preferences ‣ Keymap ‣ Transform Modal Map (at the bottom of the keymap).

Restriccions

When moving, rotating or scaling, if you only want certain axes to be affected, you can restrict the transformation to those axes.

By default the constraint keys are X, Y and Z. This constraint can be restricted to a plane if Shift is pressed or automatically detected if MMB is pressed.

It is worth noting that if you press the same contraint hotkey a second time, you change the orientation from Local to Global or vice versa. Pressing a third time disables the constraint.

Acoblament

Transform operations use the snapping settings set in the scene. However, some options can be changed during the transformation.

Snap Invert

Even if the magnetic icon is disabled, you can still enable snapping during a transformation. The default hotkey in this case is Ctrl.

Set Snap Base

la Base d’acoblament es determina automàticament en funció de les opcions de Base d’acoblament. Tanmateix, és possible que el punt d’origen d’aquesta detecció d’acoblament no sempre estigui alineat amb les intencions de la usuària. Per tant, les operacions de transformació inclouen un utensily per definir un nou punt d’origen d’acoblament durant la transformació. La nova Base d’acoblament correspondrà al punt d’encaix el referent del qual es defineix a Referent d’acoblament.

Per defecte la drecera és B.

Nota

Si només s’activa Acoblar a increment com a Referent d’acoblament, s’empraran en subustició els referents Vàrtex, Aresta, Cara i **Centre d’aresta* *.

Add Snap Point

While you’re transforming a selection with snapping enabled, you can press A whenever there’s a highlighted snap target to mark it. With multiple such targets marked, the selection will then be snapped to their average location.

Marking a target more than once will give it more weight.

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Multiple snapping targets.