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Added note about rotations and the local axis#15
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October 26, 2016 04:05
this info may be sloppily written, feel free to touch it up a bit and make it less cumbersome :)
shows the toolbar containing the move, rotate, and scale tools
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Added a little note about using the MOVE, ROTATE, and SCALE tools in the scene view, as well as how rotations affect an actor in both global and local occurrences. Also added a screenshot of the toolbar to help readers understand what tools I'm referring to.
Sorry if it's a bit sloppily written, feel free to clean it up a bit and make it less cumbersome.
[ also apologies for the amount of commits on such a simple change, GitHub was acting up on me :P ]