Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!! Just to know, why did you make a set of 7x7 and the mirror them? Why didn´t you do it 14x14 at once? Is there any special purpose or just to teach mirroring? Which soft do you use to do a photo screencapture to explain you video? Martin, from ARGENTINA
Thanks Martin! Glad you like it! Yes you can do 14x14 rectangle array at once in sketcher, but for a bigger array like 50x50, or 100x100, it takes very long time to calculate in the Skecher WB or sometime crash. So I decided to share my way, cut it into small pieces and mirror each bit by bit. But you can do it once in the sketcher if you like it. I use this software to capture the screen: Lightshot -app.prntscr.com/en/download.html
Sorry, but a few steps were unnecessary. For example, finding the length for the distance between the squares in the array. A reflection on the next iso-curve is sufficient. And then create the entire array at once!
Great tutorial 👍👍👍 thank you very much !!! 🙂🙂🙂
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Hi. So GOOD.I have a question how you edit graphics 14:49.what program is it?
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Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!!
Just to know, why did you make a set of 7x7 and the mirror them? Why didn´t you do it 14x14 at once? Is there any special purpose or just to teach mirroring? Which soft do you use to do a photo screencapture to explain you video?
Martin, from ARGENTINA
Thanks Martin! Glad you like it!
Yes you can do 14x14 rectangle array at once in sketcher, but for a bigger array like 50x50, or 100x100, it takes very long time to calculate in the Skecher WB or sometime crash. So I decided to share my way, cut it into small pieces and mirror each bit by bit. But you can do it once in the sketcher if you like it.
I use this software to capture the screen: Lightshot -app.prntscr.com/en/download.html
@@DuyQuangDang THANK YOU!!!!
Sorry, but a few steps were unnecessary. For example, finding the length for the distance between the squares in the array. A reflection on the next iso-curve is sufficient. And then create the entire array at once!