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Duplicating objects with copy and gumball

Duplicating objects with copy and gumball - Rhino Tutorial

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Duplicating objects with copy and gumball

- [Man] Copying objects in Rhino for Mac probably sounds like the most basic thing in the world, right? After all, we can just go to Edit + Copy, and Paste an object just like we would in any program. Believe it or not, there are actually a bunch of really cool variations on copying in Rhino, that will make your life so much easier. To help us practice, I've got the exercise file transform-copy.3dm open. We've got an object here, that we can practice making copies of. Now, the most basic way to copy an option in Rhino, is to use that Edit + Copy, and Edit + Paste command. So, let's give that a try here. I'm just going to click to select my object, go up to the Edit menu, click Copy, and then Edit again, and click Paste. Now that gives me a duplicate of my object right on top of the original. So, if I click and drag, there I can slide off that copy. So, that's a nice quick way to get an one-off copy of an…

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