I`m trying to place pictures on the background and line up them with my model but my model is flipped, where the front is a back and where the floor is a top, What to do?
This depends on the orientation of your object, so for now it's a trial and error to find the correct axis.
Click on the Rotate button, shortcut is R on the keyboard, then try to click on the centre of the model, at this point you'll see the gizmo, composed of various coloured circles, the first and the last orange circles changes the extension of the tool, and its position while the middle one move the whole tool, you have to lock the axis to ensure a more precise rotation by clicking on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) axis, this depends on the orientation of your mesh, try with the green circle and then click and drag the middle white circle (it will appear inside the orange one), this will spin the model, if you click the external white circle, all the scene will rotate.
To fix the reference picture, you have to explain which technique you used to import them, there are various, this video explains the most used:
This depends on the orientation of your object, so for now it's a trial and error to find the correct axis.
Click on the Rotate button, shortcut is R on the keyboard, then try to click on the centre of the model, at this point you'll see the gizmo, composed of various coloured circles, the first and the last orange circles changes the extension of the tool, and its position while the middle one move the whole tool, you have to lock the axis to ensure a more precise rotation by clicking on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) axis, this depends on the orientation of your mesh, try with the green circle and then click and drag the middle white circle (it will appear inside the orange one), this will spin the model, if you click the external white circle, all the scene will rotate.
To fix the reference picture, you have to explain which technique you used to import them, there are various, this video explains the most used:
Thank you so much. I couldn`t figure out how to rotate my model, having trouble with that rotation tool, I just started that over. That video is a big help, thanks for sharing!
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And floor is on the top
Otherwise, have you tried to load the pictures according to your model orientation, instead of what their names says?
I tried to rotate the model but pictures rotate with it too, can`t figure out how to separate them. Oh, how would I do that? Sorry I`m so new to it
Click on the Rotate button, shortcut is R on the keyboard, then try to click on the centre of the model, at this point you'll see the gizmo, composed of various coloured circles, the first and the last orange circles changes the extension of the tool, and its position while the middle one move the whole tool, you have to lock the axis to ensure a more precise rotation by clicking on the red (X), green (Y) or blue (Z) axis, this depends on the orientation of your mesh, try with the green circle and then click and drag the middle white circle (it will appear inside the orange one), this will spin the model, if you click the external white circle, all the scene will rotate.
To fix the reference picture, you have to explain which technique you used to import them, there are various, this video explains the most used:
http://eat3d.com/free/using-reference-zbrush
Thank you so much. I couldn`t figure out how to rotate my model, having trouble with that rotation tool, I just started that over. That video is a big help, thanks for sharing!