Where the heck am I?

tophandtophand Posts: 123

When using a large environment (ie Mandrica Bay) is there a trick way to move characters to a location? Or move the environment to center the area I want on my character?

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,482

    As long as you are at ground level (ish) you can hold down alt (Win)/opt (Mac) and drag an item in from a content pane - you will get a target icon showing the temporary origin that the item will be loaded relative when you release the mouse button, then the modifier key.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 7,290

    You don't need to move the environment.. If the character is already in the scene, you may just select an object of or near the 'Location', Ctrl + C, then select the character, Ctrl + V, the figure will be 'moved' to the 'Location'.

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,107

    If you need to move around the scene faster, open the Tool Settings pane and select Scene Navigator as your tool.

  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,920

    In addition to the options above, there is also the mcjComeHere Freebie script to move options into the viewport.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,482

    crosswind said:

    You don't need to move the environment.. If the character is already in the scene, you may just select an object of or near the 'Location', Ctrl + C, then select the character, Ctrl + V, the figure will be 'moved' to the 'Location'.

    Not every environment will have individually selectable items (though if a camera, rather than a view, is being used that could be the source of the coordinates).

  • tophandtophand Posts: 123
    Thank you all. Those will help a lot
  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 7,290

    Richard Haseltine said:

    crosswind said:

    You don't need to move the environment.. If the character is already in the scene, you may just select an object of or near the 'Location', Ctrl + C, then select the character, Ctrl + V, the figure will be 'moved' to the 'Location'.

    Not every environment will have individually selectable items (though if a camera, rather than a view, is being used that could be the source of the coordinates).

    Yes, it depends, but it's a common trick, isn't it.. Not sure if there's a Mandrica Bay, should be on Mandrakia Island ?  That's a big scene indeed, better use Keyboard Navigation with full speed and seek if there're some 'reference object' or use some scripts...

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