Graphics Programs Reference
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TIP If the length of the cabin is displayed vertically, rather than hor-
izontally, click the counterclockwise-facing arrow ( ) in the top-right
corner of the ViewCube. this will rotate your current view 90° around the
z-axis, giving your plan a more familiar orientation.
6. Thaw and lock the A-DECK layer; then zoom into the back deck.
7. Change to the 3D Wireframe visual style.
8. Delete any of the handrail posts that exist between the 8 (204 mm) 3D
support posts and the 8 (204 mm) 2D support posts (see Figure 16.69)
on both sides of the deck.
2D post
3D post
Delete these posts on both sides of the deck.
FiGuRE 16.69 Delete the posts shown.
9. Click the Move tool from the Modify panel and drag a crossing win-
dow, dragging from right to left around the front of the deck and the
stairs, as shown in Figure 16.70.
10. Move the deck 4 -0 (1220 mm) in the X direction to fit the narrower
rear deck's size. The floor, railings, and skirt project into the cabin.
11. Select the deck floor, horizontal railing, and horizontal skirts; then,
using the triangular grips, move their right ends 4 (1220 mm) to the
left, so they extend only to the back wall of the cabin. Figure 16.71
shows the back of the cabin after adjusting the features.
12. Delete the ¾ (20 mm) handrail posts in the vertical row on the north
side of the 3D steps between the 4 (102 mm) 3D vertical post and the
4 (102 mm) 2D vertical post (see Figure 16.72).
13. So that you don't accidentally move the deck surface, select the deck, and
then click the light bulb in the lower-right corner of the Application win-
dow to choose Hide Objects from the menu that opens.
The lightbulb will change from yellow to red; this indicates that an
object isolation is active.
 
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