File > New > Rotary Model

File > New > Rotary Model

File > New > Rotary Model

Use this menu option to create a blank rotary model.

When you have created a rotary model, the Front Relief and Back Relief icons in the Project Tree change from  to .

To create a rotary model:

  1. Select File > New > Rotary Model. The Size for New Rotary Model dialog is displayed.
  2. In the Cylinder Dimensions area:
    1. Enter the Diameter of the cylinder.
    2. Enter the Length of the cylinder.
  3. Select whether you want to wrap the model around the X axis or Y axis.
  4. Select the units you want to work in.
  5. In the Resolution area, use the slider to set the resolution for the model.
  6. Click OK to create a new rotary model.

    The 3D view is empty until you create a relief.

    The availability of this feature is license dependent.

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