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In this video lesson, we’ll discuss about Hole Shapes in Tinkercad
In this video lesson, we’ll discuss about Hole Shapes in Tinkercad
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00:00So, one of the things that you can do inside of Tinkercad is create whole shapes as well.
00:10So, over here you can see that I have a shape and I can go ahead and select outer sphere. Let's
00:15say for example, and then this is a normal shape right now. So, let me just go ahead and push this
00:20inwards and let's say I want to cut this portion. In that case, you can turn this particular shape
00:25into a whole shape right here. So, now in order to use the whole shape as the whole is overlapped
00:32onto the main object, you can select it and simply group it. And then if you were to click outside,
00:37you can see that you get the whole right here. You can double click to actually go ahead and move
00:42the whole wherever you want. And this is how the whole will actually react as you can see right
00:47here. There's the default whole shapes right here as well, like the cylinder as you can see right
00:52here. So, you can push this inwards and then up and then go ahead and select them both and then go
00:58ahead and group them out right here just like this as well. And this is what you have as well. And this
01:04is how you can go ahead and create complex shapes as necessary inside of Tinkercad. So, that is how you
01:11can go ahead and use whole shapes as needed. So, I hope you found this video useful. So, be sure to comment
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