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It's possible to link two ducks together so that when one moves, the other moves with it. This is done automatically when you create an outline and region at the same time in the bline tool; each of the individual vertices in the resulting outline is linked to the corresponding vertex in the region. This allows you to move the outline around and have the region it surrounds automatically move with it. | It's possible to link two ducks together so that when one moves, the other moves with it. This is done automatically when you create an outline and region at the same time in the bline tool; each of the individual vertices in the resulting outline is linked to the corresponding vertex in the region. This allows you to move the outline around and have the region it surrounds automatically move with it. | ||
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Revision as of 01:53, 30 September 2007
It's possible to link two ducks together so that when one moves, the other moves with it. This is done automatically when you create an outline and region at the same time in the bline tool; each of the individual vertices in the resulting outline is linked to the corresponding vertex in the region. This allows you to move the outline around and have the region it surrounds automatically move with it.