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  1. #11
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    Default Re: circle inside a circle.

    Sorry for delay Chris, I've been away! I didn't keep original .X3D file so I tried to recreate it for you. Sorry if it isn't exactly the same but it should be close!
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  2. #12
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    Default Re: circle inside a circle.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris8186 View Post
    how do i make a circle inside of a circle with each spinning in different directions. 1 circle spinning up to down and the other left to right?
    Bit late in responding but I thought you might prefer "thinner" circles. Both made in XX then copied and pasted into X3D, one as text and the other as border.You can extrude both of course, but they are more circular.

    Stygg2003
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  3. #13

    Default Re: circle inside a circle.

    Quote Originally Posted by andyf View Post
    Sorry for delay Chris, I've been away! I didn't keep original .X3D file so I tried to recreate it for you. Sorry if it isn't exactly the same but it should be close!
    Thanks its perfect!!!

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    Red face Re: circle inside a circle.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris8186 View Post
    i figured it out. i inserted a "." (period stop character). then under the extrusion options i selected the outline button which hollowed out the period. then i added back the border and under the design options i set the stretch to 100%. i fiddled with the size and this is what i came up with...


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    You guys are 'killing' me -- I am soooo far behind doing this stuff... arrgggggg! ;-^)
    Tom - Hwy101

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    Default Re: circle inside a circle.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris8186 View Post
    Thanks its perfect!!!
    You are entirely welcome my friend!

 

 

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