Tonitoni
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| 31 Dec 2013 11:53 AM |
Is there a quick command I can use to anchor every part inside the model Torch (Which is in Workspace)
I imagine some of you more experienced builders know how to do this.
And when I mean command, I mean a small command line I can type into the command bar for something to happen.
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Tonitoni
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Wowgnomes
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| 31 Dec 2013 12:47 PM |
Why wouldn't you just click the model with the anchor button
or highlight all of the bricks with shift clicking in the explorer then changing the properties
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Tonitoni
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| 31 Dec 2013 12:51 PM |
Never used anchor tool in my life, didn't know it anchored models.
Select all bricks takes about 10 minutes. Which I eventually did. |
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Tonitoni
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| 31 Dec 2013 12:52 PM |
| Realised just now it probably would have been quicker if I opened all the models, deselected the model parts, then changed the properties. |
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FootBa11
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| 31 Dec 2013 01:27 PM |
Or, and this is just an idea.
Click the model with the anchor tool. |
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