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Cross-section question - very easy to answer... I hope

Cross-section question - very easy to answer... I hope

2004-01-30       - By Mike Moir

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Tuffmac.
The only way I know is to copy what you don't want to move using ctrl c
,delete them , then work on the remaining cross section . When done editing
cross section  paste back from clipboard.
Mike
-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Eric Christensen" <echristensen@(protected)>
To: "Carrara Usergroup" <Carrara@(protected)>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 8:17 PM
Subject: [Carrara] Cross-section question - very easy to answer... I hope


> Quick question:
> I'm creating a shape using the Spline modeler. I have a cross-section
> with a shape on it. I copy and paste the shape again onto the same
> cross-section so that there are two shapes on the same cross-section.
> The challenge comes when I want to edit points on these two shapes, but
> not move them. Because they are exactly on top of each other, is there
> a way to lock or hide one of the shapes while I work on the other
> because it gets to be a real pain to differentiate between the two when
> they are exactly the same shape on top of each other.
>
> Any help would be great. Thanks. And to help with the question, I'm
> learning the Carrara and I'm using Mike De La Flor's book working on
> Chapter 9 - the airplane wing. He says to cut and paste to get multiple
> copies of the same shape on the same cross-section and now I'm running
> into the problem I described above.
>
> Thanks!
>
> tuffmac
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