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2021-05-17
08:48 PM
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2023-05-23
04:04 PM
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Rubia Torres
I now need to rotate a portion of the parking layout by a degree or 2.
What would be the best way?
I only need to rotate the portion shown in yellow.
I cant seem to multi-select all the nodes I need.
If I use the axe to chop it loose from the rest, it cuts more than what is needed.
Can I set the axe to only chop where I draw the line, and not through the entire object?
Any advice?
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2021-05-17 10:53 PM
I think this is the fastest way.

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2021-05-17 10:53 PM
I think this is the fastest way.

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2021-05-18 03:45 AM
Johann.P wrote:Use
Can I set the axe to only chop where I draw the line, and not through the entire object?
Ling.
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2021-05-18 02:04 PM
I think your method works best.
I have to make 2 more cuts with the axe, to isolate the specific portion and then join them all with the Morph Union tool
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2021-05-19 04:03 AM
Johann.P wrote:
I have to make 2 more cuts with the axe, to isolate the specific portion and then join them all with the Morph Union tool
I don't think there is a need for the extra cuts.
Just make the first cut and then union parts 1, 2 & 3 back together.
Or wait until you adjust part 4 and then union them all together.
Barry.
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2021-05-19 04:24 AM
Barry wrote:
I don't think there is a need for the extra cuts.
Split creates a single morph out of each side even parts are not connected.
Was sure I was using trim yesterday, but now it does not work...
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2021-05-19 07:31 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
Barry wrote:Split creates a single morph out of each side even parts are not connected.
I don't think there is a need for the extra cuts.
Of course - long time since I have done this (if at all?).
Yes, you will need the extra splits then - sorry for the wrong info.
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