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Manipulating 2d control points

Manipulating 2d control points

2005-01-18       - By Tony Owen

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Hi Omar,

to select more than one object/vertice, use the control key instead of the
shift key (the opposite of other apps).


-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Omar Campos" <hypermeister@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 5:54 PM
Subject: [TSML] Manipulating 2d control points


> Hello everyone,
>
>  Just to ask a quick question.  When working with 2D
> curves, I often find myself in the need to move
> various vertices simultanoeusly, so that they won't
> loose their shape, but I can't find a way to move more
> than one at the same time.  This results in having to
> accomodate them all over again, which is sometimes
> difficult.  Any suggestions?
>
> Omar
>
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