Move, Rotate, Scale

Referencia

Modo

Modo Edición

Herramienta

Toolbar ‣ Move, Rotate, Scale

Menú

Mesh ‣ Transform ‣ Move, Rotate, Scale

Atajo

G, R, S

Once you have a selection of one or more elements, you can move G, rotate R or scale S them, like many other things in Blender, as described in the Manipulation in 3D Space section. To move, rotate and scale selected components, either use the Move, Rotate, and Scale buttons, the transform gizmos, or the shortcuts: G, R, and S respectively.

After moving a selection, the options in the Ajustar Última Operación panel allow you to fine-tune your changes, limit the effect to certain axes, turn Proportional Editing on and off, etc. Of course, when you move an element of a given type (e.g. an edge), you also modify the implicitly related elements of other kinds (e.g. vertices and faces).

Pressing G twice enters either Edge Slide or Vertex Slide tool depending on the selection. You also have in Edit Mode an extra option when using these basic manipulations: the Proportional Editing.

Transform Panel

Referencia

Modo

Modo Edición

Panel

Sidebar region ‣ Transform

When nothing is selected, the panel is empty. When more than one vertex is selected, the median values is edited and «Median» is added in front of the labels.

Vértice

The first controls (X, Y, Z) show the coordinates of the selected vertex or the median point.

Espacio

The Space radio buttons let you choose if those coordinates are relative to the object origin (local) or the global origin (global).

Global, Local

Vertex Data

Bevel Weight

This vertex property, a value between (0.0 to 1.0), is used by the Bevel Modifier to control the bevel intensity of the vertices, when the Only Vertices option is active.

Edge Data

When an edge is selected, the following options are available. More buttons appear:

Bevel Weight

This edge property, a value between (0.0 to 1.0), is used by the Bevel Modifier to control the bevel intensity of the edges.

This property can also be set using the Edge Bevel Weight operator.

Crease

This edge property, a value between (0.0 to 1.0), is used by the Subdivision Surface Modifier to control the sharpness of the edges in the subdivided mesh.