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Duplicating objects with array commands

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Duplicating objects with array commands

- [Instructor] In this video, we'll take a look at two variations on making duplicate objects. To help us practice, I got the exercise file transform-copy.3dm open. The first command we'd like to look at is called array, and we can find that under the transform menu. And you can see, we've got a bunch of different variations under the array subsection. So rectangular, polar, linear and so on. And they're really cool, they all work similarly. The one we'll look at is rectangular array, and this creates a grid of copies of our object. So let's click to activate that command, and we'll select the objects we'd like to erase. So that is this object we see right here, then I'll click done. Now we get to set options for how many duplicates we'd like. So Rhino's asking us how many copies to make in the X direction. And I'll go ahead and ask for five right now, click done. Now it's asking how many in the Y direction. Let's go…

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