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thanks, Zubaz
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Any time my friend!
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It can depend on what you're doing. Another way is to set activation to none.(Relation tab|Activation).
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It can depend on what you're doing. Another way is to set activation to none.(Relation tab|Activation).
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Thanks SirSmiley

My main concern was to prevent the individual objects from being moved independently of the whole. If I grabbed the main body part and dragged it, everything else moved with it, but I didn't realize I could grab the glass and move it off the main body part.

Putting everything in a group seems to have fixed that. :)


Uploaded the new file ... should be ok now ;)
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Another way is to set activation to none.(Relation tab|Activation).
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Another option, you can set movement to locked.
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Another option, you can set movement to locked.
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/me adds that to his bag of tricks :)

Thanks!
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Its always a good idea to group things together if possible, but sometimes things are grouped inside other things, and that can complicate it more. I like using the locked or no activation methods as well, use them more and more these days.

All great suggestions.
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Grouping them is the way I typically get them all to move as one unit:)
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All great suggestions.
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Absolutely! :)