Once the
orange is up to size, press t to select the Move tool.Move the orange up on the Yaxis
until it rests on the bottom of the bowl. You can then move it off to one side
of the bowl.
4. With the orange still selected, press Ctrl+c to activate the Clone tool.When the
Clone dialog box appears, enter 5 to make five copies of the orange.
5. You can use the up arrow on your keyboard to select each orange copy. Then,
move each one to fill the bowl, as in Figure 8.59. Don??™t be afraid to rotate them
for a more random look, and place one on top of another.
Figure 8.59 Clone the orange and position the copies in the bowl using the Move and
Rotate tools.
6. Save your scene by pressing Shift+s. Name the scene FruitBowlSetup or something
similar.
7. Now take your banana and position it on top of the orange. Remember that when
you select the Move and Rotate tools, you can use the handles to specifically control
position on a desired axis. Figure 8.60 shows the banana in place.
Note
Figure 8.60 The banana you modeled is positioned on top of the oranges.
When using the Move tool, dragging with the right mouse button constrains movements
to the Y-axis.
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