I know its a simple question, but I can't able to find out the answer anywhere. I got a .blend file from a customer and while checking it is not aligned with the origin. it has some offset. I need to make the whole object to the origin of the blender.
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$\begingroup$ if you mean that you want to put the object at the center of the scene, select the object and press Alt G, but the mesh may not be really centered as it seems like the origin is not centered, in that case right click > Set Origin > Origin to Geometry $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Feb 22 at 10:08
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$\begingroup$ I mean i need to move the object to the blender origin. I think if i move my object center to blender origin, it would work for me. I did origin to geometry but nothing happened. $\endgroup$– Rony ShajiCommented Feb 22 at 10:11
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$\begingroup$ Yes so try Alt G? $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Feb 22 at 10:12
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$\begingroup$ While hitting alt + G nothing happens, do i need to select the object, like in the outliner ? $\endgroup$– Rony ShajiCommented Feb 22 at 10:13
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$\begingroup$ You need to be in Object mode, select the object, press Alt G $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Feb 22 at 10:19
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If this is to place the center of an object to its origin, in object mode, menu "Object/Origin/Geometry to origin".
If this is to place the object at the world origin, still in object mode use AltG to clear its location.
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$\begingroup$ I mean i need to change center of object to blender origin $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 22 at 10:12
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$\begingroup$ While hitting alt + G nothing happens, do i need to select the object, like in the outliner ? $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 22 at 10:16
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$\begingroup$ Yes it is aligned with the center, but the meshes are not misaligned. it is no longer matching. imgur.com/a/qIyQMyJ $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 22 at 10:20