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1) Open a new ball primitive |
2) Change to the top view |
3) Select the Freehand Sketch Tool to draw the orbit around the ball |
4) Draw a line across the top of the ball |
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5) Click your left mouse button in the track ball and move your mouse to the left to rotate the ball to the left to continue drawing the line around the ball (you may have to do this twice) |
6) Change back to the front view |
7) Select the Resize Tool |
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8) Grab a side cone and pull out a little to stretch your blob |
9 ) Open two more ball primitive
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10 ) Select Zoom-to-fit to see all of your blob |
11 ) Move the new balls opened to be stacke |
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12) Select the Resize Tool again and the middle ball |
13) Grab a corner cone to resize the ball to be a very small siz |
14) ) Select the Glue Tool |
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15) Select the top and middle balls to glue together |
16) Change to Animation Mode
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17) Select the ball blob and the curve you drew |
18) Select play to see how your animation looks |
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18) Change back into Modeling Mode |
19) Open a new ball primitive |
20) Select the Resize Tool and the newly opened ball primitive |
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22) Select the corner cone and stretch the ball to be big enough to cover up the bottom two blobs |
23) Select the Move Tool and move the big ball down to cover up the smaller two blobs (to hide them) |
24) Change to Decoration Mode |
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1) Select colors to paint your planet blobs |
3) Turn on the skyboxes |
27) Click the arrows to change to the space skybox |
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28) Change back to Animation Mode |
29) Select play |
30) Your planet is orbiting around another planet |
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