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In this video lesson, we’ll discuss about Workplane to Place Objects in Tinkercad
00:00So over here, you can see that I have some objects right here, and I can go ahead and drag it up over here on the top as well and keep the objects as needed. But apart from that, in the same level, you may want to keep out other objects as well. So for labeling, let's say for instance, so in that case, you can actually go ahead and utilize the workspace tool right here and take the workspace as a sample. So you can go ahead and click right here, and you can
00:29see that you get a temporary workspace over here. And now you can utilize this to actually place out objects right here, just like this, you can go ahead and then click on the workspace again, and take any sample like let's say for example, this right here, click on it, and then you got a slanted workspace where you can go ahead and add in different objects in alignment, as you can see right here, just like this. So this is what you have as you can see, and work around with workspace as needed. So you can also go ahead and click back
00:59back on the workspace, and then this is what you have as you can see, and everything right here is aligned. So if you want to align out objects together, in certain workspace area, then this is the tool that you can use. And that is how you can utilize workspace to space objects in Tinkercad. So hope you found this video useful. So be sure to comment on what you think about it. Be sure to hit the like button. And don't forget to share this out with your friends and family. And for more content,
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