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Creating an Object

1. Diameter defined

2. Height defined

3. Sides increased

4. Height segments defined

5. Smoothing and shadows added

With some variations, the steps shown in the previous image apply to creating any type of object on the Create panel. For specific examples, see the Procedures section in any object's topic.

To choose an object category:

  1. Click the Create tab to view the Create panel.

  2. Click one of the buttons at the top of the Create panel. For example, Geometry.

  3. Choose the subcategory Standard Primitives from the list.

    A number of buttons appear on the Object Type rollout.

To choose an object type:

To choose a creation method (optional):

You can accept the default method and skip this step.

To preset the creation parameters (optional):

You can adjust all creation parameters after you create an object. Skip this step if you prefer.

To create the object:

  1. Put the cursor at a point in any viewport where you want to place the object, and hold the mouse button down (do not release the button).

  2. Drag the mouse to define the first parameter of the object; for example, the circular base of a cylinder.

  3. Release the mouse button. The first parameter is set with this release.

  4. Move up or down without touching the mouse button. This sets the next parameter; for example, the height of a cylinder.

    If you want to cancel: Until you complete the next step, you can cancel the creation process with a right-click.

  5. Click when the second parameter has the value you want, and so on.

    The number of times you press or release the mouse button depends on how many spatial dimensions are required to define the object. (For some kinds of objects, such as Line and Bones, the number is open-ended.)

When the object is complete, it is in a selected state and ready for adjustments.

To name the object (optional):

To change the object’s display color (optional):

To adjust the object's parameters:

While making adjustments, you can use viewport navigation controls like Zoom, Pan, and Arc Rotate to change your view of the selected object. You can also adjust the time slider.

To end the creation process:

While the object type button remains active, you can continue creating objects of the same type until you do one of the following:

When you end the creation process, the Parameters rollout disappears from the Create panel. To make further changes to the object’s parameters, you must go to the Modify panel to adjust the object’s creation parameters. See Using the Modify Panel.

See also

Assigning Colors to Objects

AutoGrid

Editable Spline


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