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How to speed up transform in Blender for 3D models?

To speed up transform operations (move, rotate, scale) for 3D models in Blender, focus on reducing viewport complexity and optimizing tool settings—th

How to speed up transform in Blender for 3D models?

To speed up transform operations (move, rotate, scale) for 3D models in Blender, focus on reducing viewport complexity and optimizing tool settings—this is the core solution.

- Hide unused objects (press H) or use collections to toggle visibility: fewer on-screen objects mean less data to process. - Switch to Solid or Wireframe mode (Ctrl+Tab): these modes skip render-heavy previews (like Eevee/Cycles) to cut load. - Disable subsurface subdivision previews (Object Data > Subdivision Surface): this turns off real-time smoothing, removing extra calculations. - Turn off snapping (Shift+Tab) if it lags: snapping adds computation that can slow dragging.

For high-poly models, use a simplified proxy: duplicate the model, decimate it, and transform the proxy. This keeps interactions smooth without altering the original high-poly mesh.

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