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Part II: Working with Objects



                           Summary

                           Primitives are the most basic shapes and often provide a starting point for more ambitious modeling
                           projects. The two classes of primitives—Standard and Extended—provide a host of possible objects. This
                           chapter covered the following topics:
                               l  The basics of creating primitives by both dragging and entering keyboard values
                               l  How to name objects and set and change the object color
                               l  The various creation methods for all the primitive objects
                               l  The various primitives in both the Standard and Extended subcategories
                               l  The possible parameters for each of the primitive objects
                               l  Creating AEC Objects, including plants, railings, doors, and windows
                           Now that you know how to create objects, you can focus on selecting them after they’re created, which is
                           what the next chapter covers. You can select objects in numerous ways. Layers and setting object properties
                           are also discussed.













































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