 what we're going to do now is we're going to move this cube so that it's in line with this grid to represent float height. I'm going to do that using the move tool. As you can see Maya's got many tools that are on screen at once but the three that we're interested in at the moment well four this one here is just the the selection tool and then you've got this chappy here which is the move tool then there's a rotate tool and the scale tool and right now we want the move so I'm going to click on that little bad boy and then you can see this manipulator appears and that shows you you can click on these manipulators and then drag to move the cube around so if I was to drag on this yellow this green sorry arrow that will only move it up and down because I've just clicked on that arrow. If I do the same with the red one it's only going to move it on the x-axis and if I move it with this one it's only moving on the z-axis and to know which axis you are moving it on let me just do that you can see that you've got this in the bottom corner which shows you where your axes are so I know that that one there represents up and down on the y-axis so you can do that what you can also do is grab this manipulator in the middle and that will allow you to move on all three axes at once and it'll just go all over the place that actually in your perspective view your 3d view is a really good idea because you've got no control over depth what is better is you've got these little squares that have been added I think in my 2016 which if I click on this red one which red usually corresponds to x what it actually does is keeps it still on the x-axis and moves it on the other two so if I click on that it'll move that way and it'll move up and down but it's not moving on the x-axis and the same goes for here it'll only move those two directions and this one here won't move up no matter what I do I'll move into the distance it'll move sideways but it won't move up so they're pretty useful so what I want you to do is try and move this cube up as close as you can get it so that the bottom of the cube is in line with the grid and you might want to just rotate your view a little bit to help you with this and maybe zoom out or in so I'm just going to move that up I'm just going to try my bestest to get that in line with the grid and that's not bad that's pretty close in fact that's very close I'm pleased with that