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Heyy, I was going crazy with this problem but figured it out so had to make an account just to help oithers.
It turned out all I had to do was press 'W'
Hopefully this helps someone with the same problem.
P.s
Pressing X didn't work for me, and all I had was red lines for my axis, I guess I locked it.
Oh my goodness. I am a newb to 3Ds max and I did my whole last project using gizmo to change the shape of my objects and it was not working this time. All I had to do was click select and move. Haha thank you.
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Alfred (AJ) DeFlaminis
3ds Max Technical Support Specialist
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Some steps to solve this problem:
- go to Customize the user interface
- search for Transformation-Gizmo show
- choose a button, maybe CTRL+T
- assign the button
- close
- press this button
> you will see the red lines
after that go to Settings > Gizmo
- now you have to enable the showing of the Gizmo again (like shown above)
done.
Good post. Otherwise you can just use the default hotkey which is now Control Shift X. (Instead of just X)
Best Regards,
Alfred (AJ) DeFlaminis
3ds Max Technical Support Specialist
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