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    Default Re: How to make concentric circles (equally spaced)

    The rigid structure reference is with regards the difference of after selecting the original circle/shape, then ctrl alt with 'left ' mouse on, and moving around is quite flexible, to cutting up the circles and losing that flexibility (becoming rigid in the movement). I was hoping to keep the flexibility.

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    Default Re: How to make concentric circles (equally spaced)

    Not following you here puw. When are you cutting up the circles? You should do it first then use the blend tool.
    Egg

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    Default Re: How to make concentric circles (equally spaced)

    Ahhhhhh, "I see," said the blind man - lol.

    I was getting the perspective first, then cutting it up. Did not even enter my brain that if I cut up first, I could blend the arches and then have full flow of perspective (that is the ctrl alt and left mouse held down to move wherever).

    I shall reverse my process and try that out Egg. Thanks for the heads up

    Think I need to get a new perspective myself so I can see through your eyes m8 !!!

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    Default Re: How to make concentric circles (equally spaced)

    Egg

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