How do I make tiny adjustments? I have trouble getting two pieces to line up perfectly. The only way to move an object up or down is by moving yourself up or down using the RB and LB buttons, this makes jumpy movements that always overshoot what you’re trying to do. I wish it was like in Halo 3 where you could move the object independent of yourself.
> I wish it was like in Halo 3 where you could move the object independent of yourself.
Trust me, you don’t.
You can either:
A. Use the coordinate system.
B. Press down LS and tap RB or LB. This will move the object with far more precision and allow you to make those pieces align.
> > I wish it was like in Halo 3 where you could move the object independent of yourself.
>
> Trust me, you don’t.
>
> You can either:
>
> A. Use the coordinate system.
> B. Press down LS and tap RB or LB. This will move the object with far more precision and allow you to make those pieces align.
I didn’t even know those existed. Also how come sometimes when I tried and move a object it radically changes my camera angle? It makes it impossible.
> > > I wish it was like in Halo 3 where you could move the object independent of yourself.
> >
> > Trust me, you don’t.
> >
> > You can either:
> >
> > A. Use the coordinate system.
> > B. Press down LS and tap RB or LB. This will move the object with far more precision and allow you to make those pieces align.
>
> I didn’t even know those existed. Also how come sometimes when I tried and move a object it radically changes my camera angle? It makes it impossible.
That can be annoying at some times, but I actually find the camera repositioning quite useful. When you position an object and then let go of it, and then you grab a hold of it later on and try to move it, the camera repositions to its original view on the object. In other words, you can zoom out/in a lot better than if the camera didn’t reposition, and you can see the entire object a whole lot better.
Once you get used to the repositioning, you’ll find that it’s a lot more useful than you think.