3 hours ago
Hello everyone.
I’m trying to understand how snap orbit order functions in practical use, but I keep finding conflicting explanations. Some sources suggest it’s a way to automatically align or snap objects into a predefined orbital pattern, while others describe it as a sequencing rule that determines how elements shift when the orbit changes.
Could anyone clarify what the intended behavior actually is? In particular, I’d like to know when snap orbit order is applied, how it affects existing placements, and whether it can be customized.
Any examples or best practices would be greatly appreciated!
I’m trying to understand how snap orbit order functions in practical use, but I keep finding conflicting explanations. Some sources suggest it’s a way to automatically align or snap objects into a predefined orbital pattern, while others describe it as a sequencing rule that determines how elements shift when the orbit changes.
Could anyone clarify what the intended behavior actually is? In particular, I’d like to know when snap orbit order is applied, how it affects existing placements, and whether it can be customized.
Any examples or best practices would be greatly appreciated!

