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In the editor, there is a function in Edit called:
1) Mirror Objects Horizontally – mirror the selected group of objects (horizontally).
2) Mirror Objects Vertically – mirror the selected group of objects (vertically).
The question is, how do they work? I selected an object and then clicked on this command in Edit, but there was no effect. Although the red highlight (which appears when we select an object, etc.) becomes less transparent, i.e., it is completely colored, and the details of the selected object are not visible. It turns into an object of red color with a certain outline... I hope I explained it clearly?)))
Added 22 minutes later
Sorry for the noob question again ((about rotating at an arbitrary angle)
1. Select the desired object by clicking on it with the right mouse button (so that it is highlighted in red).
2. While holding down the [Ctrl] key on the keyboard, press and hold the right mouse button.
Move the mouse cursor.
I did everything as described above, but nothing happened (((what could be the problem?
1) Mirror Objects Horizontally – mirror the selected group of objects (horizontally).
2) Mirror Objects Vertically – mirror the selected group of objects (vertically).
The question is, how do they work? I selected an object and then clicked on this command in Edit, but there was no effect. Although the red highlight (which appears when we select an object, etc.) becomes less transparent, i.e., it is completely colored, and the details of the selected object are not visible. It turns into an object of red color with a certain outline... I hope I explained it clearly?)))
Added 22 minutes later
Sorry for the noob question again ((about rotating at an arbitrary angle)
1. Select the desired object by clicking on it with the right mouse button (so that it is highlighted in red).
2. While holding down the [Ctrl] key on the keyboard, press and hold the right mouse button.
Move the mouse cursor.
I did everything as described above, but nothing happened (((what could be the problem?
