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Blender rest position disable

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    Rodney Zamora
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If you're like me, you sometimes find yourself accidentally moving objects in your scene when you're trying to select them. It's especially annoying when you're working on a complex animation and you have to constantly adjust objects to get them back in the right position.

Fortunately, there's a simple setting in Blender that can disable this behavior. In the "User Preferences" dialog (accessible from the File menu), go to the "Input" tab and scroll down to the "Emulate 3 Button Mouse" setting. Change this from the default "Auto" setting to "Disabled".

Now when you move the mouse over an object, it won't be selected unless you explicitly click on it. This can be a little confusing at first if you're used to the default behavior, but it's a lot more convenient once you get used to it.

Q: How do I turn off reset position in blender?

A: There is no reset position option in Blender.

Q: How do you change the rest position in blender?

A: There are a few ways to change the rest position in Blender. One way is to select the object, then go into Edit mode and press G to grab the object. Move the object to the desired position and press Esc to exit Edit mode. Another way is to select the object, then go into Pose mode and press I to insert a keyframe. Move the object to the desired position and press Esc to exit Pose mode. Finally, you can also change the rest position by selecting the object, then going into Object mode and pressing Ctrl+A. Select "Rotation & Location" from the menu that appears and the object will be reset to its original position.

Q: How do you make a pose permanent in blender?

A: There is no one definitive way to make a pose permanent in blender. You may want to consider parenting the object to the bone, or using a modifier such as the armature modifier.

Q: How do you reset the bone position in blender?

A: There is no reset button for bones in Blender, but you can reset the position of a bone by selecting it and pressing Alt+G (shortcut for "Clear/Reset Location").