To recall a key stroke

To recall a key stroke

Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by GrimlocK on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:35am
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It's been a while since I have played around in hammer and I was wondering if anyone could recall for me the keystroke that allows you to rotate and skew solids by clicking and moving its selection handles.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Campaignjunkie on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 7:18am
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You can just click on the object again (i.e. selecting it) in 2d view to cycle through the various tools. Easier than a keyboard shortcut, I think.

Or is that even what you're asking? Forgive my lack of comprehension. :razz:
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 10:25am
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Campaignjunkie said:
You can just click on the object again (i.e. selecting it) in 2d view to cycle through the various tools. Easier than a keyboard shortcut, I think.
easier perhaps, but far less accurate IMO.. i always ended up slightly off grid.

ctrl M

then you have x y and z
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:12pm
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Clicking twice on the object brings up rotation - to automatically snap to 15 degree increments, hold down shift and then click on one of the corner handles and drag. I personally find this quicker and easier than opening up a window and typing in values, but whatever suits your fancy :smile:

A third click brings up the skew tool, which will always snap to grid.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:14pm
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I do it the KFS way, but I also set the option to always only do 15 degree rotations.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:20pm
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Sometimes I get crazy and do a much finer rotation, so I like to have that option available just in case. But that's pretty rare. :smile:
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:21pm
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then make your suggestion yellow guys, so it will be used later :smile:

you guys know, as well as i, that none of us here use, or are aware even, of all the key commands used in hammer.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:29pm
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Well, Orph, I didn't see it as so much an answer as an expansion to an existing one, but if you say so... :smile:

The nice thing is there's a number of options to do the same thing in many cases, as we see right here. Yay personal preference!
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 1:33pm
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hey, if it works, right :smile:

besides CJ may come online soon :smile:

i was just taught my way, and am slow to change.. doesn't mean we should short sheet someone for it tho :biggrin:
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by GrimlocK on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 3:42pm
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Thanks for the replies, knowing more than one solution to a problem is always helpful. I'm pretty sure your method (KFS) is the same I used to use.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Monqui on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 6:19pm
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I could be wrong, but I think setting the "Snap to 15 degrees" option just switches the two- IE holding Shift and clicking on a corner will make it NOT snap to 15 degrees if the option is enabled.
Re: To recall a key stroke Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 4th 2004 at 9:02pm
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GrimlocK said:
Thanks for the replies, knowing more than one solution to a problem is always helpful. I'm pretty sure your method (KFS) is the same I used to use.
see, this is why you should at least turn them yellow guys.. :smile:

mine was an answer, a correct answer, BUT not the one sought after..

you're welcome grim :smile: