Blender Day 32 : Blender32 duplication and well example
Alright, let's duplicate every tile here. However, since there is a lot of overlapping, I'll have to do it the old-fashioned way. I'll click on each tile individually. So, let me do that. Click and hold Shift, then right-click on each tile. Okay, that's looking good. Now, press "3" to change the view. Shift + D to duplicate. Place it here. Great. Shift + D to duplicate. Place it here. Excellent. Shift + D to duplicate. Looking good. You can fine-tune the rotation by adjusting it slightly. Press "R" to adjust the rotation, and grab it to place it here. We want it to look similar, so make sure to align it properly. Okay, press "3" to change the view a bit. This is a repetitive process, but it's necessary. I won't be too precise with it to save some time. Shift + D to duplicate all of them. Shift + D again to duplicate. And again, duplicate. As you can see, this repetitive work can be made easier with duplication. It saves a lot of time, especially when you have a lot of tiles to work with. Alright, looks pretty good. We've completed one side of the roof. Great job! Now, once we have one side of the roof ready, we can simply duplicate it, rotate it, and place it on the other side. If you want to practice, you can try it yourself. I won't repeat the process here. Just remember, duplication is our best friend. It saves us a lot of time. So, there you have it. A well-made tiled roof.