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office in oak creek wi (by Leonid Lembersky)
How to create two disjointed spheres "anywhere in 3D"?
Step by step if it possible 😀.
Wed Sep 7 2022, 10:35:41
(no subject) (by Daniel Engineering Solutions)
I think the easiest would be to be to create a baseline model of the sphere you'd like to input. Then link that sphere into an assembly model. You can reference the assembly tutorial for how to link files together, and drawing a sphere is pretty easy. If you need further step by step instruction let me know.
Wed Sep 7 2022, 12:24:08
(no subject) (by Andrew)
Either create a sphere from a rotated arc in one file, and import and position twice in a second file, or draw and rotate and arc for the first sphere, and then repeat for the second sphere. You can position a point anywhere in 3d, and position it by giving its X,Y,Z as distances from the base planes.
Wed Sep 7 2022, 14:20:36
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