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The base cylinder now needs to be rotated slightly so the front of the base is
parallel to a grid line. Since each facet of the octagon represents 45 degrees of
a circle, you need to rotate the object approximately half of that amount or
22.5 degrees.
To use the Rotate Tool to adjust the position of the base
1 Display all four views by positioning the mouse cursor in the view and
tapping the spacebar of your keyboard.
The four view panel appears.
2 Position the mouse cursor in the top view and tap the spacebar once.
The top view appears in the workspace.
3 With the base cylinder selected, choose the Rotate tool from the Toolbox.
A rotate manipulator icon appears over the primitive cylinder in the scene
view.
The Rotate Tool manipulator consists of three rings (handles), plus a
virtual sphere enclosed by the rings. The colors of the handles correspond
to the X, Y, and Z axes. The handles are colored red, green, and blue based
on their function related to the X, Y, Z axes and control the direction of
the rotation around an axis.
4 In the top view, drag the green Y manipulator ring to rotate the primitive
cylinder so that one of the facets of the base cylinder is aligned with the
grid as shown in the image below.
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