You can move objects in Paint 3D by selecting them and then dragging them around the canvas. You can also rotate them using the rotation arrows.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of how to manipulate objects in Paint 3D:
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Selecting and Moving: Click on the object you want to move. Once selected, click and drag it to reposition it on the canvas.
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Rotating: When you select an object, you'll notice rotation arrows appear around it. These arrows allow you to rotate the object in different directions:
- Top Arrow: Rotates the object along the Z-axis (like spinning a top).
- Right Arrow: Rotates the object along the X-axis (tilting forward and backward).
- Bottom Arrow: Rotates the object along the Y-axis (tilting side to side).
- Left Arrow: Slides the model forward and backwards in space (bringing it closer or farther away).
In summary, moving things in Paint 3D involves selecting the object and using the click-and-drag method to reposition it. To rotate the object, utilize the directional arrows that appear around the selected object to manipulate its orientation along different axes.