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# Object Transform and Anchor Point Settings

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## Transform

The Transform parameters allow you to manipulate your object's size, orientation, etc. in the scene view.

## Scale

This determines the size of the object in the scene. You will not see the affects of this scale in the Scene Setup as the obj is a constant size in the preview window. Noticeable changes will occur when you click OK and it renders in your After Effects composition.

## Normalize Size

With this checked on the object will autoscale to other objects in the scene

## Orientation

Changes the Orientation of the object on the X, Y, or Z

## Flip

Flip model on it X, Y, and Z axis

## Anchor Point

Choose general anchor point position (Model Center, From Model, Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left Right). See [Adjusting The Anchor Point](/element2/animating-3d-objects/adjusting-the-anchor-point.md).

## Anchor Offset

Change the position of the anchor point. You may want to turn on the Grid in the viewfinder to see the anchor point moving. See [Adjusting The Anchor Point](/element2/animating-3d-objects/adjusting-the-anchor-point.md).


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