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I've got an object and want to work with the Mirror Modifier on it, but I first need to change its Origin point. So, I placed my 3D Cursor where I want to set the new Origin point. However, when I do:

Object > Origin > Set Origin to 3D Cursor

The origin point doesn't move.

Is there a way to unlock this?

I also found that in the same scene, I have two objects. One I can move in Object Mode, but this particular one I cannot move, nor can I select it in Object Mode.

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  • $\begingroup$ You can use another object like an Empty in the Mirror Modifier as the Mirror Object and easily control the reflection center. Can you share the file blend-exchange.com $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 13, 2019 at 11:21

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Here's why : In the Object context, the selectable property in the visibility window was unchecked. Set it to selectable solved it all.

I was working on it only in edit mode, and in edit mode everything was selectable, here's why i didn't understood :/

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    $\begingroup$ I love how everything in blender requires the X in the Y of the Z of the Q of the P to be in N state, and not in Q state. Just hit Control+ALt-Shift-Meta-Bucky-Bucky-Foo, and you're good. $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 2, 2022 at 1:35
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    $\begingroup$ I'm having the same issue, but when I checked to see if selectable was unchecked it wasn't $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 20, 2024 at 18:29
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You won't be able to use the 3D Cursor to snap the Origin of an object if any of its scale components are set to $0$. First Apply the scale, and it should work again.

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