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Duplicating 3D meshes

Duplicating 3D meshes - Photoshop Tutorial

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Duplicating 3D meshes

In this movie, we'll create the remaining three legs of the rocket ship and we'll do so, by duplicating the existing leg, and then rotating it into the new positions. So for starters here, I'll go ahead and select the leg here inside the 3-D panel. And then, go to the 3-D panel fly out menu, in the upper right corner of the panel, and choose the Duplicate Object command. And that will go ahead and make a copy of the leg called leg 1. Now I'd prefer it to be named leg-2, so I'm going to go ahead and double-click on this item. And call it leg-2, like so. And then I'll rename the first one leg-1, as well. Just so that I can better keep track of what's going on. And I'll go ahead and collapse leg-2 so I'm not seeing its materials by clicking on its little triangle icon. And now, I need to switch to my move tool, so that I can see my 3-D interface once again. And I'll go ahead and drag this guy out and over, like so. And then I'll go ahead and drag this tiny arch, we can barely see it…

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