Template and Component Questions
Template Display
1. When do you use template display?
You use template display when you want to work with certain parts of your project and not have to deal with other parts of your project.
2. What does templating the display allow you to do?
Templating the display allows you to work with specific parts of your project without accidentally changing other parts of your project.
3. How does the object change when you template the display?
The object that is templated is not selectable, therefore you can't accidentally select it and change its properties. The wire frame is also changed to a gray color.
4. How does the template display help you?
The template display helps you by "separating" parts of your project so that you can work more easily.
5. How do you change the display of objects to template mode?
Select the objects that you want to display in template mode. Go to Display in the Menu Bar, go down to Object Display, and select Template.
6. How do you untemplate a templated object?
Go to Edit in the Menu Bar and then down to Select All. Go to Display in the Menu Bar, go down to Object Display, and select Untemplate.
7. How did you work with template display in the last lesson?
In the last lesson, I used template display when I was creating the dome. I used it so that I can create the dome and not accidentally mess with the columns.
Components
1. What is a component?
A component is a section of an object that you can manipulate.
2. Give three examples of a component.
- The side of a square.
- A triangle in an octagon.
- A rectangle in a circle.
3. What does a component allow you to do in Maya?
A component is used when you want to manipulate a specific section of an object and not the whole thing. This is normally when you want to change the shape of the object.
4. What are the steps to select a component of an object?
You select the object and then go up to the Status Line, then to the Selection Mode section, and pick Component Selection Mode. In this mode, you can select a component and a component vector.
5. How did you work with components in the last lesson?
In the last lesson, I worked with components to make the bottom of the dome stretch out a bit.
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