Difference between revisions of "Primitive"
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# box | # box | ||
# cylinder | # cylinder | ||
# prism | # prism | ||
# sphere | # sphere | ||
# torus | # torus | ||
# tube | # tube | ||
# ring | # ring | ||
Certain types of primitives can be made [[Flexible Objects|flexible]]. | |||
There are seven primitive material types: | There are seven primitive material types: | ||
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* [[Sculpted Prims]] | * [[Sculpted Prims]] | ||
* [[Sculpted Prims: FAQ]] | * [[Sculpted Prims: FAQ]] | ||
* | * {{LSLGC|Prim}} & {{LSLGC|Object}} |
Revision as of 09:24, 22 May 2007
A Primitive or prim is a single part object. Multi-part objects will have multiple primitive parts ("prims").
There are seven primitive types:
- box
- cylinder
- prism
- sphere
- torus
- tube
- ring
Certain types of primitives can be made flexible.
There are seven primitive material types:
- stone
- metal
- glass
- wood
- flesh
- plastic
- rubber