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Tutorial 2 Pan Command Boolean Operations Record History. By Scott Doorga. ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II. Pan Command. Pan Command Shifts the location of the view camera and target parallel to the view plane. Instructions:

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  1. Tutorial 2 Pan Command Boolean Operations Record History By Scott Doorga ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II

  2. Pan Command • Pan Command • Shifts the location of the view camera and target parallel to the view plane. • Instructions: • In the top, right, and front viewport; right click the mouse and move in any direction. Within the frame of the viewport. • To pan in perspective view shift and right click the mouse to move in any direction, within the frame. • Short Cuts: • Write in the command line “pan” or click on the pan icon Object is begin moved “Rhino Presentation” ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II

  3. Boolean Operations • Boolean Union: • Trims the shared areas of selected polysurfaces or surfaces and creates a single polysurface from the unshared areas. • Instructions: • Create two solid objects and make sure they are intersecting or colliding with each other. • In the command line write “booleanunion” and press enter or click the icon. Then select the intersecting solids that you wish to union and the objects will be joined. “Rhino Presentation” ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II

  4. Boolean Operations • Boolean Difference: • Trims the shared areas of selected polysurfaces with another set of polysurface or surfaces. • Instructions: • Just like Boolean Union, you are able to either write it down in the command line or select the icon and hit enter. • It will inform you to select the surface(s) to subtract from. Click the piece you wish to subtract from and hit enter. Then click the subtracted surface and hit enter. You will then see the outline of the object you subtracted from. “Rhino Presentation” ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II

  5. Record History: It allows you to record your activities that you are performing in that moment and saves it for you. “Rhino Presentation” ARCH 1291 VISUAL STUDIES II

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