Re: Is there a way how to deal with asymmetric (with regard to x-axis, i.e. centre line of ship) regions of a hull?
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September 13, 2012 at 05:09
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You can make the layer non symetrical (layers menu), and mirror that layer, a new layer will appear with the same shape but in the negative area of the model, that layer can be modified like any other layer and you can modelled what ever you want.
Hope this helps
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