# Lying on the ground

## <img src="/files/TnKONrvTXdu22eM1NWRE" alt="" data-size="line"> Lying on the ground

The **Lying on the Ground** command is a versatile tool that simplifies positioning objects within your models. It automatically calculates the perfect inclination to achieve balance along a specified axis, ensuring optimal alignment for various shapes and designs.&#x20;

### Why is it important to position the object naturally?

Imagine this scenario: the ring is positioned entirely vertically. If we render the model in this position, no matter how realistic the render is, it will always give the impression of being unnatural and inauthentic.

<figure><img src="/files/yWFgt5nOMX6fUcM1fw4G" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

For this reason, we’ve developed this command. Select the geometry, and the command will automatically calculate the most natural position for the render.

<figure><img src="/files/4RQ67NQMbPVK58qxOBiC" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Important note: Please be aware that the ground is automatically positioned at the bottom, regardless of the geometry's placement.

{% hint style="info" %}
Important note: Please be aware that the ground is automatically positioned at the bottom, regardless of the geometry's placement.
{% endhint %}


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