![]() ![]() Moving it to the left of the lightsaber should give you a front view, and to the right should give you a back view. Moving the mouse upwards should give a top (or bottom view, depending on how you oriented it), and vice versa. From here, click on the middle button called the “Projection View Button”. This opens up the projections toolbar, which you can drag out and into it’s own toolbar. ![]() To do this, you need to select the small arrow under the front view button. You can create views off of the pre-existing view on paper, which keeps the views connected so that they’re always the same size, and they move together. This method works but is not very efficient, as each piece is treated differently. To create the other views, you can redo the steps before and use different planes to create the view. You can create other views (bottom, back) if you would like, but this is optional and won’t be done with these instructions (although the procedure is practically identical to the other view creation ones). Next you have to create two other views of the lightsaber: the front view and the top view. ![]()
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