Rotate/Scaling gizmo in the 3d view
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 From:  YANNADA
2176.5 
Ooops I miss that too, how do you get it to work, sorry I am d..f...
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2176.6 In reply to 2176.5 
Hi Yannada:





To make that happen you click and release that rotate grip (click it as opposed to holding down and dragging it).

That switches it to wheel mode - while in that mode you can move the center of rotation to a different location.

- Michael
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 From:  YANNADA
2176.7 
now I fill stupid, that will come in handy....thanks
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2176.8 In reply to 2176.7 
Hi Yannada, well it's somewhat hidden since it is a second function of that rotate grip.

Similarly there is a second function for the scaling grips as well - if you click the corner scaling grip instead of drag it, it will flip between scaling from the center or scaling from the opposite corner:




That kind of thing tends to be kind of hidden but it helps to deliver a lot of functionality without making the UI too complex.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
2176.9 
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 From:  YANNADA
2176.10 
yep it all became clear since I new the concept, thanks again.

ps. you clearly have a strong vision to were moi is going thus we should all be careful with what to suggest....
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2176.11 In reply to 2176.10 
Hi yannada,

> ps. you clearly have a strong vision to were moi is going
> thus we should all be careful with what to suggest....

I do have a lot of general ideas but things are not completely set in stone or locked in, I do also get a lot of ideas from suggestions as well!

One thing that tends to be a problem though is that it is pretty easy for someone to make a suggestion which could take me many years of work to accomplish. So sometimes I can tell that a suggestion just is not going to be feasible since it will be beyond my limited resources.

Also another pretty big component of the future "vision" for MoI is actually to try and not mess up the simplicity and character that it has already in the current version...

At any rate, user suggestions have definitely played a big role in many ways, so it is helpful to get them!

- Michael
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