-dublicate the object that has the transform you want -select that object than the object you wished had the proper transform values -modify > replace objects.
Select all your objects that you want the attributes to copied to then select the object(so it will be greenly highlighted if you have default color settings) you want to copy from. Then just select in the channel box what you want to copy and press TAB.
Hey guys, I tried both methods, but I'm having trouble getting results.. @Warby - I tried your method but seems to just create a copy of my object in a different location despite them being in duplicate hierarchies and I can't figure out why. Duplicating the object is not ideal though as the objects I'm duplicating the…
I am a little late but I will post this none the less for whoever views this thread later. You can create a tool to copy transform values from one object to another rather simply. Go into the script editor and under MEL paste this code: string $selCtrl[] = `ls -sl`; //Get values from Source… float $srcTX = `getAttr…
Every now and then I find myself wanting to copy multiple transformation values (translate/rotate/scale etc) from one object to another in the channel box. I usually end up copying them one by one, which is kinda tedious. I'm thinking I could probably use constraints instead but I'm not sure it'll actually be quicker. Does…
@natsu That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks^^ Although it only works with one value at a time it's so fast it doesn't matter. @warby Replace objects is a good option especially if you want to copy many values. Although it seems the translation is always copied though so it might not work to only copy rotation or…