eclark1894
Visionary
Never heard of it? I'm not surprised. Before a week or so ago, I'd never used it. I didn't even really know how to use it. But as I said, a couple of weeks ago I was making some handles for a door and thought it would look cool if the handle curved around. I had seen a video on You Tbe that said what the Spin Tool was supposed to do, but it never said or showed me how to do it. So I tried it, and it worked. I was estatic. Here's the other shoe dropping. I couldn't figure out how to do it again. So I looked it up in the documentation.
Here goes:
The Spin tool extrudes (or duplicates it if the selection is manifold) the selected elements, rotating around a specific point and axis.
a. The point of view (Meaning how you're viewing it through the viewport) will determine around which axis the extrusion spins…
b. The position of the 3D cursor will be the center of the rotation.
Here goes:
The Spin tool extrudes (or duplicates it if the selection is manifold) the selected elements, rotating around a specific point and axis.
a. The point of view (Meaning how you're viewing it through the viewport) will determine around which axis the extrusion spins…
b. The position of the 3D cursor will be the center of the rotation.