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FPSC Classic Product Chat / "Sensitive" rotating... how?

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Captain Kirk
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 11:12
Today morning i watched Butters Litefx tutorial about placeing Litefx lights.

(http://webzoom.freewebs.com/peanutbutterfingers/LYTEFXtutorial.wmv)

In the begining of the tutorial he used the well known command "r" for rotating. But.. few seconds later he used a "soft" or "sensitive" (sorry i don't know the right word) rotating method for slightly rotate the entity. How can i do this with entities? Or this is a modofication?
Plystire
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 11:35
Not a modification, just not a very well known thing.

Hold down "SHIFT" when you press R to rotate it by 1 degree at a time instead of 45 degrees.


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Accoun
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 15:53
or "Crtl" or "Alt" (don't remember which one) to rotate 10 degree at time...

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Captain Kirk
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 15:58 Edited at: 25th Jan 2008 15:58
Thanks Plystire and Accoun
Silvester
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 18:33
I suggest you read the manual on more details on the editors controls, It has quite a few usefull ones.

Captain Kirk
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Posted: 25th Jan 2008 19:50
Well, you are true Prince. I opened up the manual and i found this command on page 12.

Ok, I will read through the manual carefully in the weekend.
I read the manual before.. but not very carefully. .

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