TAILIEUCHUNG - Essential Blender- P5

Essential Blender- P5: You may copy and distribute exact replicas of the OpenContent (OC) as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the OC a copy of this License along with the OC. | Duplication Back to our atomic example. To make the little atom have the right stuff inside it will need three protons and three neutrons. You could move the existing icospheres away from the 3D Cursor and add four more from the toolbox. Or you could make use of what you already have. RMB select one of the icospheres then press Shift-D. Shift-D duplicates the selected objects. The duplicate object is created at the location of the original object and is put into Grab move mode. Move the new object away from the original and press LMB to lock it into position. Note that pushing RMB to cancel Grab mode after duplication does not cancel the duplication. A duplicate will still have been made but will be hiding at the exact location of the original. For that reason if you accidentally duplicate an object it s better to get into to the habit of moving it away from the original LMB then deleting it with the X-key. You need a total of six icospheres to make up the atom s nucleus. RMB select one of the icospheres you have so far. Next use the B-key area selection method to select the other two as well. If you accidentally select the camera or lamp object you can remove them from the selection by holding down the Shift key and RMB probably twice on them until they are no longer outlined in pink. Alternatively you can press the A-key twice once to select All and again to deselect everything then begin from scratch. When you have the three icospheres and nothing else selected press Shift-D to duplicate all three at once. Using different views Numpad 1 3 7 and MMB drag the Grab move tool and the x y and z movement constraint hotkeys or the manipulators move the six icospheres together to form a nice messy nucleus. It doesn t matter if it matches the illustration or not. The point is for you to start to become familiar with the tools you will be using all the time. Tip Shift-D duplicates selected objects. Figure The completed nucleus. Moving On At this point it s best to .

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