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en respuesta a: Anonymous

Turn on ORTHOMODE instead of polar. I find doing 3d in ortho it makes it much easier to snap to the correct direction. Also what he neglects to state in the video is that when you select center snap override if you just click the circle it'll go to its center, don't spend your time trying to catch that center snap like in the video. Also another word of advice, in most cases I choose to work in 2D wireframe because its easier to see what I'm working on. 

 

start moving the cursor down till it displays the "ORTHO: xx < -Z" tip. Don't hover over the object being created so that you don't accidentally select a face.

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type the amount you want to move on the axis you are currently traveling on and hit enter. Here i would move 2 units in the -Z direction.

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select the same command and move your mouse in the positive x direction(on mine thats "ORTHO: xx < 0deg". type the amount you want to move and hit enter.

hope this helps.