Array or Copy Multiple?
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Thanks, Susan, Gidon, Edson.
I had tried this before but could'nt really get the hang of it. I have a project to draw a fountain that will involve lots of concentric circular arrays. I can't wait to get on with it now! I'd struggle to draw a box if it wasn't for this forum.
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bravo, gidon. much more precise than the one i posted above.
the same principles explained by gidon in his tut on linear arrays apply to radial ones: just instead of a distance one would enter an angle.
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@unknownuser said:
...the same principles explained by gidon in his tut on linear arrays apply to radial ones: just instead of a distance one would enter an angle.
or start the copy/rotate by hand, snap to an endpoint on the circle and then hit the x-something or /-something... Good to create radial arrays that perfectly align to your (customly segmented) circles.
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WooHoo! I did it! Thank you so much Gidon!! and Edson! Very cool!

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Good for you, Tina!
I don't know if you did a linear array or a circular array so I thought I'd add a circular array tutorial just to be on the safe side.
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Ooooooo! Clever
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Thanks again Gidon. I did the circular array. I just wasn't typing the "formula" in the right order. Very cool, I'm exciting. This will make placing corbels on a turret MUCH easier!
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LOL! WOOPS!

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BTW Tina, are there really turrets (over) there? Here I could show you a real 12th century corbel though...

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