![]() ![]() ![]() Right click and "Convert to Face" to select all the geometry you just created, then go to the "Named Selection Sets" window and type "Corner Faces". Now choose the Rotate tool. Again set the RCS to Corner Center Point, and "Use Transform Coordinate Center". Shift + Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise (Fig.05).Ħ. Select one of the outer edges of the geometry you just created and hit the Loop tool to select all the outer edges. Shift + Move along the X axis to create new geometry. Now switch to your left viewport, hit "View Align" and go back to your perspective viewport (Fig.06).ħ. With the edges still selected, choose the Align tool, and click on the Plastic Lid object. Uncheck the Y and Z axis, and set the Target Object to "Center" (Fig.07).Ĩ. Switch from edge selection to polygon, go to the Named Selection Sets and drop down to Corner Faces. Set the RCS like we have before, and this time Shift + Rotate 90 degrees clockwise (Fig.08).ĩ. Repeat the actions in Steps 6 and 7. But when using View Align, go to Front Viewport instead of Left. Go back to the polygon selection, and choose "Corner Faces" again, set the RCS, and Shift + Rotate 180 degrees (Fig.10).ġ1.Īnd when you align the edges, use the Y axis instead of the X (Fig.09). Choose "Corner Faces" again, and switch from polygon to element sub-object mode. Hold down Ctrl and click on the other areas you just created to select them. With all of this selected, hit detach (Fig.11). With Object01 selected, choose the Mirror tool, set to X axis, and select Clone Selection to Copy. Repeat to get all four corners (Fig.12).ġ3. ![]()
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