Ortho Grid seems to be offset

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Hi everyone,

The orthogrid seems a bit offset to the geometry. As far as I can think off all settings are at 0 so the grid should sit right on top of the orthogrid. Any ideas?





Thank you in advance.
Edited by Schmauch - 2018年1月7日 12:42:07

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why don't ppl just upload the file and save all the ‘second guessing’ ? my point is, how do we know just below grid2 node you haven't got a transform to move it ?

(yes YOU know what's in your network…but no one else does)
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I attached the file. It´s nothing fancy, just me playing around with Houdini.

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box_object1 has non-zero values for translation
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That is a bit embarrassing for me….
I just added the geo object got down one level and started to work away. It never, never occured to me. Thx vusta for the admonishing words and McNistor for your fresh look on this one. I will think of it as a lesson.
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haha….nevermind admonishing words…i'm gonna get meself a tattslotto ticket !!!
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Hello, Schmauch,
glad if your question is solved,
in case I was looking for something similar at once, and if you've missed it somehow too:

> press and hold down Ctrl before clicking the object node you want to exist
or
> hover your cursor over the node's name and without clicking - press and hold Enter until the object will appear in the viewport (this one is also convenient if Radial Menu is used for creating)
Both these methods will allow you to create object at the origin.

Surely you might know what I've said, treat it in this case as self-reminder.
Edited by RyuKu - 2018年1月8日 12:34:29
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