Pro Align Tools

by Yain Vieyra in Addons


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This item has an average rating of 4 from 14 ratings by the community.

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  • Larry Whittington
    almost 5 years ago

    Love, love, love, this tool. Makes Blender much more usable with regards to architectural visualization. Keep up the good work.

    I would love to see some sort of snapping options to move objects like in Sketchup either in this tool or an entirely new one.

    • Yain Vieyra

      almost 5 years ago

      Thank you Larry!
      I will continue adding more features and usability improvements. It's all possible thanks to your support.

  • Brian J Reid
    almost 5 years ago

    Align by faces was the FREE addon in 2.79 that I needed a 2.8x replacement. A common need in modeling is to define and save an arbitrary plane, and then easily move rotate and snap to that plane ( Form-Z on Mac and Alias PowerModeling on SGI had this 25 years ago ). I paid the 9 dollars and unless I'm mistaken, this isn't it.

  • hide2
    almost 5 years ago

    It's a very nice graphical and modern tool.
    I thought it would be even better if not only objects but also vertices were arranged.

  • jiho
    over 5 years ago

    Hello sir, I really love your add-on!! Please keep going on developing. Blender needed this kind of function! And if you don't mind, I want to suggest something. In my opinion this add-on need align of rotation affected by other object. If you are interested in that function, you could find this function in cad or Modo.

    • Yain Vieyra

      over 5 years ago

      Hi jiho, I'm glad that you find it useful.
      If I understood you well, you want to pass the rotation from one object to others. This is already possible with the builtin tools of Blender.
      You can select a bunch of randomly oriented objects, and by making your object of interest the active one, you can pass its rotation to all others in the selection from the Sidebar (N) > Transform panel > Rotation section > Right click over any of the rotation axes > Copy All to Selected. If you want to copy only a certain axis, you may choose "Copy Single to Selected".
      Hope that helps.

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Published over 5 years ago
Blender Version 2.79, 2.8, 2.81, 2.82, 2.83, 2.9, 2.91, 2.92, 2.93, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
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