Object Origin¶
Each object has an origin point. The location of this point determines where the object is located in 3D space. When an object is selected, a small circle appears, denoting the origin point. The location of the origin point is important when translating, rotating or scaling an object. See Pivot Points for more.
The color of the origin changes based on the selection state of the object.
Yellow: | Object is active. |
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Orange: | Object is selected, but not active. |
White: | Object is not linked and not selected. |
Turquoise: | Object is linked. |
Light Turquoise: | |
Object is selected, linked, but not active. |
Note
Colors are themeable and might appear different. The colors described here are from the default Dark Theme.
Set Origin¶
Reference
Mode: | Object and Edit Modes |
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Menu: |
The object origin and geometry can be moved relative to each other and to the 3D cursor.
- Type
- Geometry to Origin
- Moves the model to the origin and this way the origin of the object will also be at the center of the object.
- Origin to Geometry
- Moves the origin to the center of the object and this way origin of the object will also be at the center of the object.
- Origin to 3D Cursor
- Moves the origin of the model to the position of the 3D cursor.
- Origin to Center of Mass
- Moves the origin to the calculated center of mass of model (assuming the mesh has a uniform density).
- Center
- Median Point Center, Bounding Box Center
Tip
To transform an object’s origin directly, enable Origins in the Pivot Point popover.