Creating Symmetrical Entities



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The Symmetry tool enables you to create symmetrical copies of entities on either side of a symmetry line. The two entities are mutually constrained. The Symmetry tool is used together with a selected drawing tool.

To create symmetrical entities:

  1. Select a geometry creation tool.

  2. Select the Symmetry tool .

The cursor appears in the graphical display area as a crosshair-and-symmetry symbol .

  1. Set a symmetry line by clicking two points in the graphical display area (or select an existing Symmetry line).

The Symmetry tool is now active. The cursor symbol now reflects the drawing tool that was selected in step 1. In the example below, the Circle tool was selected. You can now create symmetrical circles.

  1. Create entities on one side of the symmetry line, and click.

Their mirror image is immediately reflected on other side of the symmetry line.

  1. Click the Symmetry tool again (to de-select the Symmetry tool), or click Select , to end the process. (Clicking exit does not end the symmetry process.)

Tip: If you move the symmetry line using the Select tool, all the entities that you created while the symmetry process was active (while the Symmetry tool was selected) will be constrained around the symmetry line. In the example below, the symmetry line is moved to the left, causing the images around it to converge.

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