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Hello Folks,

I know this might sound silly to some, but can you please help me with this.

The Subdivisions Width/Subdivisions Height/Subdivisions Depth are value that represent one of the XYZ values in the workspace, I just want to know what value represents what, for e.g. Subdivisions Width represents X, while Subdivisions Height represents Y and Subdivisions Depth represents Z [This is just an example and may not be accurate].

Please do question if you didn’t understand.

Thank You



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You are correct with your thoughts on height(Y), width(X) and depth(Z).



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Thanx Man, relieved now...Thanx again !

Cheers..!

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Replied: 16 November 2009 01:32 AM  




   
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