ForbiddenDonut Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Hey all, First time posting here. I had a quick question, as my LDD seems to have messed up on me severely. I am building the church where I work. All was going great until I zoomed out from doing some of the detail work in the sanctuary to find this lovely (and unexpected) change. If it helps, I believe somewhere throughout this process I used the Hinge tool to adjust something. Does anyone know of how to get this thing back down to the original plane? Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Quote
SylvainLS Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Put a part (for instance a tile) on the ground. It will be flat. Then grab everything else and connect it to that part (for instance on your baseplate). You can then remove the part (and finally reselect everything to move it once more to have it correctly centered). Quote
ForbiddenDonut Posted June 18, 2019 Author Posted June 18, 2019 Ah! Thank you so much! I knew there had to be a reasonably simple solution. I appreciate it! Quote
JopieK Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 It often takes some tricks like the one Sylvain suggests to get things right... Real LEGO building is a lot easier after all, but alas we are more limited in readily available parts of course ;) I always use LDD / Stud.io first before building IRL b.t.w. Quote
ForbiddenDonut Posted June 19, 2019 Author Posted June 19, 2019 (edited) Absolutely! Unless I built everything in LDD first, I would probably get lost in the possibilities when the bricks were in front of me. :) Edited June 19, 2019 by ForbiddenDonut Quote
knotian Posted June 19, 2019 Posted June 19, 2019 Getting lost in the possibilities is the least of my worries. I build and draw at the same time. If the drawing does not show me something to improve, the the building effort will show me something that needs to be drawn different. Vicious circle!!! Quote
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