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Hello,
I'm new to AC3D and see it as a way for me to design simple 3D mechanical objects using extrusion and maybe simple boolean operations (I don't know if AC3D supports this) on primitives. So now I have a 3D object, but let's say I want to place this object, or even manipulate it, in relation to another object that I've designed with AC3D. What would I use to place and oriented 3D objects in 3D and then be able to view that collective from different perspectives. -CMR |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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To position objects next to each other you simply need to watch the different views and select/drag the objects with the left mouse button.
To accurately line up objects you can select a vertex in two objects and then select Vertex->snap-objects-by-vertices. This will pull the objects together so that the vertices are in the same position. Hope this helps - let us know if you have any specific questions, Andy P.S. There will hopefully be boolean plugin for the next release of AC3D. |
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