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Can I change the Origin of the Image?

When I started the plan, I chose the origin to be by the top-left corner of the plot. But now, my remodel project is mainly in the room that's at the bottom right corner. I will always be zoomed in to work on that corner (so I can get the positions right), but every time, I add a furniture piece, it's by default pasted at grid-position 0-0. then I had to zoom out to have the entire plot visible so I can drag the piece close to where I want to put it and then zoom in again. It gets tiring.

So, can I still change the Origin of the Image now that my work is already in progress?

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Re: Can I change the Origin of the Image?

Mudworm,

In version 2.6 and version 3.0 you can do this:
- click in the 2D plan window
- on the keyboard do CTRL-A to select everything
- use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move your entire model

If you use version 2.6 and have the Advanced Edit plug-in installed, there is another way, that potentially is more accurate. Read the tutorial on plug-ins for more info and images.

This is how it works:
- click in the 2D plan window
- on the keyboard do CTRL-A to select everything
- in the menu choose Edit --> Resize
- choose Measure --> Percentage
- make sure to check Keep aspect ratio of and keep the 1:1 value there
- in Position click the bottom-right button
- now change Width to 50 and Height will automatically follow
- click OK

While entering the new width, you will see how your entire model shrinks to half size: walls, floors and furniture. Because you chose the bottom-right button, the entire model will shrink in that direction.

Now repeat the procedure as follows:
- click in the 2D plan window
- on the keyboard do CTRL-A to select everything
- in the menu choose Edit --> Resize
- choose Measure --> Percentage
- make sure to check Keep aspect ratio of and keep the 1:1 value there
- in Position click the top-left button
- now change Width to 200 and Height will automatically follow
- click OK

While entering the new width, you will see how your entire model expands again to double size: walls, floors and furniture. Because you chose the top-left button, the entire model expands from that point.

The result is that your entire model moved to the right and downwards. If you have a simple model, it's (relatively) easy to move your model to precise new coordinates. If you have a more complex model, it may take some calculating. Of the nine buttons in the resize widow, click the top-left button and write down the coordinates of the top-left point of the imaginay square that surrounds your model. Then click the bottom-right button, and again write down the coordinates. Using these, you should be able to work out how to move your model in such a way that a wall ends up on specific X,Y coordinates.

I suggest you practice first with something simple, so that you understand how it works.

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Re: Can I change the Origin of the Image?

Hi Hans, thanks so much for the speedy reply! The simple Ctrl-A & move worked perfectly. I should look into the Advanced Edit Plug-in though (I'm on 2.6) since I'm sure it offers a lot of useful features.
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Re: Can I change the Origin of the Image?

mudworm, you should try to place furniture with a drag and drop gesture from the catalog to the location you want in the plan. It's faster and you wouldn't have to move the whole plan...
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Re: Can I change the Origin of the Image?

Sweet! I learned another trick. smile
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