00:00So, one of the things that you can do inside of Adobe Dimension is stack out and place
00:10out objects and align them well.
00:14For example, if I were to go around and take this cube, I can place them out right here.
00:18I can also go around, place this out, this cube right here.
00:22But if I were to take another object like a ball, I can of course place it out right
00:25here, or I can place it out on the exact top of this particular object, as you can see
00:31right here.
00:32I can go around, place this cube out right here, and you can see that it actually goes
00:36around and stacks it onto the top right here, just like this.
00:40Similarly, I can go around and let's say, for example, get this particular item and
00:44I can actually stack it onto the left right here.
00:47You can see that it is loading right here, just like this, and this is exactly where
00:51I can stack it in.
00:52So, you can see that this is the dot right here.
00:56I can click and drag it out and place it wherever I want, and you can see that it actually takes
01:01this particular surface as the reference point right here, and you can place it out wherever
01:07you want, and it takes that as a reference as the second point right here, just like
01:12this.
01:13So, you can stack it on the ground.
01:15So, if I were to go around and take this out, then you can see that it stacks it over here
01:19onto the top right here, just like this.
01:22So, just like this, you've got to stack it around.
01:24You can go around and stack it onto the top, or stack it around over here, just like this,
01:29right around the top right here, just like this.
01:31So, that is how you can work around with the placement right here.
01:35Apart from that, let's say, for example, if I were to go around, you can see right now
01:39that the point is at the bottom, the alignment point is at the bottom.
01:44So, if I were to go around and center it out, now the stack actually overlaps out.
01:49So, you can see that the point right here is the stacking reference.
01:54If I were to go around onto the top now, the stack references onto the top right here.
01:58So, usually for stacking, I want it to the bottom right here, and for the pivot point
02:04right here, just like this.
02:06And there are different options right here.
02:08Like, let's say, for example, I can go around and move it to the ground right here, just
02:12like this.
02:13So, let's say, for example, if I were to go around to the top right here, then you can
02:16see that move it to the ground is an option around over here.
02:20And then you can see that there's other options around over here as well, but move to the
02:24ground is more for the alignment option.
02:29Like, you've got, let's say, for example, this particular object right here, and if
02:33I were to go around and click on move to the ground, then it stacks it to the ground just
02:37like that.
02:38So, that is how you can work around with placement and alignment options inside of Adobe Dimension.
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