Just wanted to say a big thank you. I've been struggling trying to design something and just couldn't get it right on my own. This solved the problem i was having.
I've been looking for an easy way of doing this and your video does the trick. Clear, concise and easy to follow instructions. Thanks for creating this video.
Thank you so much! I don't understand why it's so complicated. It should be easier to do this. Please make more videos about TinkerCAD as I am learning. I will definitely subscribe!😊
The most interesting thing, which I just discovered following your tutorial, is that the same method is valid for whatever the desired surface or plane. For example: to align a cube on the face of a triangle - create the cube as you want - bring the workplane to the face of the cube you want to align - cut the cube (Ctrl+x) - bring a new workplane to the face of the triangle on which you want to paste the cube - paste the cube (Ctrl+v) Voila!
Clever! I was wondering if you have a method for evenly distributing objects between two points similar to how it is doing in Google slides: place 2 objects and distribute any number of objects between the two original objects. Thanks!
So I have a couple of responses. 1) You can’t drop anything on the opposite side of the workplane but you can rotate an object 180 degrees after dropping so that it’s facing downward. 2) You can also select a workplane that is on the bottom of an object, facing downward. When you drop your new item it will be upside down. I’m not sure if I’ve answered your question. Let me know if either of those work for you.
Fantastic! Thank you. I was racking my brain trying to figure this out. Clarity, thanks.
Terrific! Glad it helped!
Just wanted to say a big thank you. I've been struggling trying to design something and just couldn't get it right on my own. This solved the problem i was having.
Glad I could help!
So simple but it just never clicked. Thank you.
How such simple procedures solve such complex problems!... Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much!
Great video. Exactly what I was looking for, in clear concise language. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I've been looking for an easy way of doing this and your video does the trick. Clear, concise and easy to follow instructions. Thanks for creating this video.
Glad it helped!
Fantastic! This will save me hours of tweaking and turning by 1/100ths of a degree! I knew there had to be a way, but never figured it out!
Super helpful!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much! I don't understand why it's so complicated. It should be easier to do this. Please make more videos about TinkerCAD as I am learning. I will definitely subscribe!😊
Thank you ❤you are truly amazing
Thank you! The D key was what I was missing.
This save my life!!! thank you!!!!
Amazing. I was having a hard time. Great trick
Glad it helped!
Awesome, helped me immensely ✌💙
GENIUS. I was making multi-sided dice and kept messing up the angles! Thank you
This is very helpful. Thank you!
You are welcome. Thanks for visiting!
Thank You!!!!!!
Brilliant! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
The most interesting thing, which I just discovered following your tutorial, is that the same method is valid for whatever the desired surface or plane.
For example: to align a cube on the face of a triangle
- create the cube as you want
- bring the workplane to the face of the cube you want to align
- cut the cube (Ctrl+x)
- bring a new workplane to the face of the triangle on which you want to paste the cube
- paste the cube (Ctrl+v)
Voila!
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ARE YOU AN WIZARD? :D
Many thanks, life changer!
Happy to help!
Clever! I was wondering if you have a method for evenly distributing objects between two points similar to how it is doing in Google slides: place 2 objects and distribute any number of objects between the two original objects. Thanks!
Brilliant.....simple but I couldn't work it out.....hair pulling etc 👍😁🏴
Hope you got it all worked out. 😊
helpful, thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
thanks 😍😍😘😘🙄🙄
How do you drop object on the opposite side of the work plane?
So I have a couple of responses. 1) You can’t drop anything on the opposite side of the workplane but you can rotate an object 180 degrees after dropping so that it’s facing downward. 2) You can also select a workplane that is on the bottom of an object, facing downward. When you drop your new item it will be upside down. I’m not sure if I’ve answered your question. Let me know if either of those work for you.
INGENIUS
It’s a nice work around when things don’t quite go as planned.
Didn't work. My item is still hovering
Oh no! Be sure that you are selecting the original blue workplane before you paste the object back in.