3-D Standard > Transform > Mirror
The active object is mirrored on a plane which can be defined as follows:
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Mirror part, via 2 edges The mirroring plane is defined by identification of 2 edges. |
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Click to open a menu with further mirroring functions: | |
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Mirror part, on 2-D line The part is mirrored on an existing 2-D line. |
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Mirror part, via two 2 points The part is mirrored on a line defined via 2 points. |
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Mirror part, Edge/Point The mirroring plane is defined by identification of an edge and specification of a point. |
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Mirror part, 3 points The mirroring plane is defined by specification of 3 points. |
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Mirror part, XY-plane Uses the XY-plane of the current coordinate system |
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Mirror part, XZ-plane Uses the XZ-plane of the current coordinate system |
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Mirror part, YZ-plane Uses the YZ-plane of the current coordinate system |
Please note:
Example:
The image below shows a referenced part (1) with two identical parts (2) and (3). The coordinate system of all parts has the same alignment.
Now, part (1) is mirrored on the surface specified by the two highlighted edges. This changes the alignment of the identical parts (2) and (3).
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