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*Given a scenario, demonstrate the better way to select the desired object or group of objects (Edit linked parts, Select only my objects, Select by surrounding, Select only movable objects, Hide Selected
*Given a scenario, demonstrate the better way to select the desired object or group of objects (Edit linked parts, Select only my objects, Select by surrounding, Select only movable objects, Hide Selected
*Use of Short-cuts: shift-drag, Undo, Edit Window
*Use of Short-cuts: shift-drag, Undo, Edit Window
*Demonstrate advantage on using Position, Size and Rotation by numbers on Edit Window
*Demonstrate the advantage on using Position, Size and Rotation by numbers on Edit Window




'''Primitive Editing'''
'''Primitive Editing'''
''Demonstrate you know how to use and transform Primitives parameters according to the needs: Building Block Types; Path Cutting; Hollowing; Twisting; Tapering; Top Shear; Dimple (Sphere); Profile Cut; Radius; Revolutions; Skew; Hole Size.''
''Demonstrate you know how to use and transform Primitives parameters according to the needs: Building Block Types; Path Cutting; Hollowing; Twisting; Tapering; Top Shear; Dimple (Sphere); Profile Cut; Radius; Revolutions; Skew; Hole Size.''
'''Using the Grid'''
*Explain the advantages of the Grid and Grid Options/Settings (Grid Unit, Grid Extents, Sub-Unit Snapping, Cross Sections, Grid Opacity; Snap to Grid)
*Demonstrate skills in moving and rotating primitives using the Grid
*Demonstrate how to use the Grid Ruler to align primitives in an effective way

Revision as of 03:03, 18 February 2009

SL Modeling Certification

Topics to be Certified

General Knowledge

  • Select, Unselect, Link, Unlink, Link distance, Link limit
  • Given a scenario, demonstrate the better way to select the desired object or group of objects (Edit linked parts, Select only my objects, Select by surrounding, Select only movable objects, Hide Selected
  • Use of Short-cuts: shift-drag, Undo, Edit Window
  • Demonstrate the advantage on using Position, Size and Rotation by numbers on Edit Window


Primitive Editing Demonstrate you know how to use and transform Primitives parameters according to the needs: Building Block Types; Path Cutting; Hollowing; Twisting; Tapering; Top Shear; Dimple (Sphere); Profile Cut; Radius; Revolutions; Skew; Hole Size.

Using the Grid

  • Explain the advantages of the Grid and Grid Options/Settings (Grid Unit, Grid Extents, Sub-Unit Snapping, Cross Sections, Grid Opacity; Snap to Grid)
  • Demonstrate skills in moving and rotating primitives using the Grid
  • Demonstrate how to use the Grid Ruler to align primitives in an effective way