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Using the Properties panel

Using the Properties panel - Rhino Tutorial

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Using the Properties panel

- [Instructor] We now take a look at the properties panel. This handy panel gives information on any object selected. Now, if the panel is not open by default, you can get it back by a right click on any blank area and then redock. The area you go to is right over here, not on the tab, but next to it, right click, and that's where you would find properties. You can select it and redock it. Now, the information on the properties panel is available in some other areas, although not quite as convenient. Object properties down there at the bottom, or the shortcut is F3. Now, in the toolbar, the icon is this little round rainbow dude, so that's at least three or four areas you can generate this information. However, I think the properties panel by itself is a lot easier, and that's why I keep it docked at all times. So, what does it do? Well, it gives us a report of anything selected, and if nothing is selected, it just gives us a report on the current Viewport, which is perspective here…

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