Instructions are clear and well structured. It would be nice to see comments paying respect to the effort that went into this in providing constructive feedback in order to improve it further. For my viewing I was looking to find something on pivots on components and rotations order. Perhaps a hint to this can be added as for the mention of arrays. Thank you for the tutorial, I know many people here watch and appreciate without leaving positive comments, so keep it up! :)
Yep. This is the best, tightest instructional video series I've ever seen. They don't waste your time repeating or redemonstrating stuff, and not a single sentence is wasted.
I couldn't get the Rotate tool to re-orient itself the way this video shows, either. After years of dealing with this I managed to find two ways of forcing the orientation: If I'm working with a square or rectangle I use the Move tool rather than the Rotate tool. If you click on a corner of a square, then drag the Move icon along one of the adjacent edges, the tool will turn into a protractor oriented to rotate that edge. This protractor is always red, no matter the orientation. Also, no matter where on the edge the protractor is located, the edge will rotate about its midpoint. Perhaps a simpler solution, that seems to work in all cases, is to set the camera to the standard views. If you are in front or rear view and click Rotate, you will get a green protractor. If you are in either side view you will get a red protractor. Once you have the protractor, hold the shift key to lock the orientation, then move it wherever you want.
ok so that's all well and good, but this is confusing. take your vault door example. when you start to draw that, it all starts laying flat. so how to stand it on it's edge so you're opening a door in a wall instead of a hatch in the floor? doesn't seem to matter how I click the rotate tool, nothing I do seems to give me the ability to rotate or flip the rectangle up on it's edge
I could not make this work. Here's what I'm doing, trying to follow: With select tool, click object. 2. With rotate tool, I'm clicking the end point where I want it to rotate. At this point, it should start to rotate? It doesn't. I select another end point on the same object to attempt to mimick the steps in the video. No joy. No rotation. I get the moving axis with the rotate tool, but nothing is moving.
what the hell happened to the rotating tool? it's terrible now! not intuitive any more!, now there is no way to do a fast reference to rotate please make it again like shown in this video.
for anyone having trouble when following this and its still not working make sure to select the whole object then do everything u want with the rotate tool.
Instructions are clear and well structured. It would be nice to see comments paying respect to the effort that went into this in providing constructive feedback in order to improve it further. For my viewing I was looking to find something on pivots on components and rotations order. Perhaps a hint to this can be added as for the mention of arrays. Thank you for the tutorial, I know many people here watch and appreciate without leaving positive comments, so keep it up! :)
Yep. This is the best, tightest instructional video series I've ever seen. They don't waste your time repeating or redemonstrating stuff, and not a single sentence is wasted.
Thanks for this tutorial, it's really helpful. The help given is clear and well structured so you can follow easily.
Its very helpful Allah aap ko khush rakhye
I couldn't get the Rotate tool to re-orient itself the way this video shows, either. After years of dealing with this I managed to find two ways of forcing the orientation:
If I'm working with a square or rectangle I use the Move tool rather than the Rotate tool. If you click on a corner of a square, then drag the Move icon along one of the adjacent edges, the tool will turn into a protractor oriented to rotate that edge. This protractor is always red, no matter the orientation. Also, no matter where on the edge the protractor is located, the edge will rotate about its midpoint.
Perhaps a simpler solution, that seems to work in all cases, is to set the camera to the standard views. If you are in front or rear view and click Rotate, you will get a green protractor. If you are in either side view you will get a red protractor. Once you have the protractor, hold the shift key to lock the orientation, then move it wherever you want.
ok so that's all well and good, but this is confusing. take your vault door example. when you start to draw that, it all starts laying flat. so how to stand it on it's edge so you're opening a door in a wall instead of a hatch in the floor? doesn't seem to matter how I click the rotate tool, nothing I do seems to give me the ability to rotate or flip the rectangle up on it's edge
That's Origami with CAD. Awesome!
I could not make this work. Here's what I'm doing, trying to follow: With select tool, click object. 2. With rotate tool, I'm clicking the end point where I want it to rotate. At this point, it should start to rotate? It doesn't. I select another end point on the same object to attempt to mimick the steps in the video. No joy. No rotation. I get the moving axis with the rotate tool, but nothing is moving.
what the hell happened to the rotating tool? it's terrible now! not intuitive any more!, now there is no way to do a fast reference to rotate please make it again like shown in this video.
for anyone having trouble when following this and its still not working make sure to select the whole object then do everything u want with the rotate tool.
3:02 Holy fuck.
Strangest tool I used in any app ever!
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