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This is a guide how to '''rotate a model''' in the [[LFS Editor/Modeller]].
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This is a guide how to '''rotate a model''' in the [[LFS Editor/Modeller|modeller]].
  
Suppose you have [[../Importing an external model|imported a 3D model]] which faces the wrong direction.
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Suppose you have [[../Importing an external model|imported a 3D model]] which faces the wrong direction:
  
[[Image:LFS Editor badly rotated model.jpg|500px]]
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[[Image:LFS Editor badly rotated model.jpg|thumb|none|Wrongly rotated 3D model in LFS Editor]]
  
== Rotating a model by a set amount of degrees around a point ==
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{{tip|If you have imported an external 3D model and it appears wrongly rotated in LFS Editor, you should re-export it from a 3D editor with the correct export settings. See [[../Importing an external model#Export Settings|Importing an external model - Export Settings]].}}
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== Rotating a model by a set number of degrees around a point ==
  
  
 
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| In the [[Modeller]], switch to [[../../Modeller/Point Mode|point mode]] by clicking {{old button|point}} at the top left of the screen or by pressing {{key press|3}}.
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| In the [[LFS Editor/Modeller|modeller]], switch to [[../../Modeller/Point Mode|point mode]] by clicking {{old button|point}} at the top left of the screen or by pressing {{key press|3}}.
 
| Switch to a [[../../User Interface#Viewports|2D view]] depending on which axis you want to rotate the model around. For example, to rotate the model around the X axis, switch to the right side 2D view by clicking the  {{old button|R|#00ff00}} button at the bottom right or by pressing {{key press|R}}.
 
| Switch to a [[../../User Interface#Viewports|2D view]] depending on which axis you want to rotate the model around. For example, to rotate the model around the X axis, switch to the right side 2D view by clicking the  {{old button|R|#00ff00}} button at the bottom right or by pressing {{key press|R}}.
| Select a point around which the rotation will be done by clicking it with {{key press|LMB}}. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotation pivot point.jpg|500px]]</p>
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| Select a point around which the rotation will be done by clicking it with {{key press|LMB}}. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotation pivot point.jpg|thumb|none|Pivot point selected]]</p>
| Select all points by pressing {{key press|Ctrl|A}}. The selected pivot point will remain green and all other points will be red. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotation select all points.jpg|500px]]</p>
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| Select all points by pressing {{key press|Ctrl|A}}. The selected pivot point will remain green and all other points will be red. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotation select all points.jpg|thumb|none|All points selected]]</p>
 
| Click the {{old button|rotate|#a1a1ff}} button in the left panel. A dialog will appear.
 
| Click the {{old button|rotate|#a1a1ff}} button in the left panel. A dialog will appear.
| Enter the desired number of degrees to rotate anti-clockwise around the green point and click {{button|OK}} press {{key press|Enter}}. In this example, the correct rotation is {{kbd|90}}. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotate around green point dialog.jpg|500px]]</p> <p>[[Image:LFS Editor after model rotation.jpg|500px]]</p>
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| Enter the desired number of degrees to rotate anti-clockwise around the green point and click {{button|OK}} press {{key press|Enter}}. In this example, the correct rotation is {{kbd|90}}. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor rotate around green point dialog.jpg|thumb|none|LFS Editor - rotate around green point dialog]]</p> <p>[[Image:LFS Editor after model rotation.jpg|thumb|none|Rotated model]]</p>
 
| Move the model so it fits in between the wheels. One way to move the model is to drag one of the move buttons going from the green point. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor point move buttons.jpg]]</p>
 
| Move the model so it fits in between the wheels. One way to move the model is to drag one of the move buttons going from the green point. <p>[[Image:LFS Editor point move buttons.jpg]]</p>
 
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This is the final result:
 
This is the final result:
  
[[Image:LFS Editor model rotation result.jpg|500px]]
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[[Image:LFS Editor model rotation result.jpg|thumb|none|Successfully rotated model]]
  
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 15 June 2024

LFS Editor
Vehicle Mods

This is a guide how to rotate a model in the modeller.

Suppose you have imported a 3D model which faces the wrong direction:

Wrongly rotated 3D model in LFS Editor


Bulbgraph.png If you have imported an external 3D model and it appears wrongly rotated in LFS Editor, you should re-export it from a 3D editor with the correct export settings. See Importing an external model - Export Settings.

Rotating a model by a set number of degrees around a point

  1. 1 In the modeller, switch to point mode by clicking point at the top left of the screen or by pressing 3.
  2. 2 Switch to a 2D view depending on which axis you want to rotate the model around. For example, to rotate the model around the X axis, switch to the right side 2D view by clicking the R button at the bottom right or by pressing R.
  3. 3 Select a point around which the rotation will be done by clicking it with LMB.

    Pivot point selected

  4. 4 Select all points by pressing Ctrl + A. The selected pivot point will remain green and all other points will be red.

    All points selected

  5. 5 Click the rotate button in the left panel. A dialog will appear.
  6. 6 Enter the desired number of degrees to rotate anti-clockwise around the green point and click OK press ↵ Enter. In this example, the correct rotation is 90.

    LFS Editor - rotate around green point dialog

    Rotated model

  7. 7 Move the model so it fits in between the wheels. One way to move the model is to drag one of the move buttons going from the green point.

    LFS Editor point move buttons.jpg

This is the final result:

Successfully rotated model