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https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ornat...
The Randomize Transform tool in Blender allows you to randomly transform objects in a variety of ways. To use it, follow these steps:
Select the object or objects you want to randomize.
Go to the Object menu and select Transform - Randomize Transform.
In the Randomize Transform panel, you can specify the following settings:
X: The amount of random translation in the X-axis.
Y: The amount of random translation in the Y-axis.
Z: The amount of random translation in the Z-axis.
Rotation: The amount of random rotation around the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis.
Scale: The amount of random scaling.
Seed: A random number that will be used to seed the randomizer. This will ensure that the same random transformation is applied each time you use the tool.
Click Randomize to apply the changes.
Here are some additional tips for using the Randomize Transform tool:
You can use the Randomize Transform tool to quickly create variations of an object. For example, you could use it to create a group of different-sized and -shaped trees for a scene.
You can also use the tool to create more organic-looking objects. For example, you could use it to randomize the position and rotation of a mesh to make it look like it was grown naturally.
The Seed value can be used to ensure that the same random transformation is applied each time you use the tool. This can be useful if you want to create a repeatable sequence of random transformations.
Video section
Introduction 00:00
Manual approach 00:46
Randomize Transform 01:30
Change the Randomize parameters 03:40
Outro 04:20