Torus Creation Mode

Modeling: ShapesTorus

In this mode, you may interactively define a torus by double-clicking its center point and its radii in the currently active coordinate system. The torus will always aligned in the currently active working plane. To define a torus with a different orientation, you must first change the working plane’s normal direction by using local coordinate systems.

You may change the view at any time by using the standard view changing options.

Creation steps

Display of locations

Throughout this mode, the current mouse location will be displayed in the lower right corner of the main plot window.

Snap mode

All positions will be adjusted to the snap grid when active.

Cancel interactive mode

You may cancel this interactive mode at any time by pressing the ESC key. Pressing ESC again in the following dialog box will terminate the torus creation.

Undo last double-click

You may go back to the last step by pressing the BACKSPACE key. Pressing this key in the interactive mode will undo the last double-click.

Numerical specification of coordinates (TAB key and SHIFT+TAB key)

To precisely specify the shape coordinates, you may press the TAB key whenever a point must be double-clicked. A small coordinate dialog box will open in which you may specify the shape coordinates numerically.

The dialog entries take over the coordinates at the cursor position on the working plane. However, if the SHIFT+TAB key is pressed, the coordinates are always set to zero.

Pick tools to specify coordinates

You may snap the location to a previously defined shape’s corner, cylinder radius, etc., by activating a point pick tool, at the moment when the next point must be specified. The double-click will be processed by the pick functionality to specify the location of a point. The picked point will then be taken as the selected location.

See also

Working Plane Properties, Standard view changing options, Snap grid, Torus, Coordinate dialog box, Point pick tool, Material Parameters.