Draw the arc and specify the number of elements to display in the array.
The array members will be placed around an arc measured from this point. In most instances, you want to drag or reposition the center of rotation control away from the center of the selected elements. The control snaps to points and lines of interest, such as walls and the intersections of walls and lines. You can also position it in open space.
Another line displays to indicate the ray. A temporary angular dimension displays as you rotate, and a preview image shows the selection rotating.
If you selected Move To 2nd on the Options Bar, the second ray of rotation defines the location of the second member of the array. Additional array members are placed using the same spacing.
If you selected Move To Last, the second ray of rotation defines the location of the last member of the array. Additional array members are spaced equally between the first and last members.
If you selected Group and Associate on the Options Bar, controls appear on the radial array. Use the 2 end controls to resize the angle of the arc. Use the middle control to drag the array to a new location. Use the top control to resize the radius of the array.
Drawing the arc for the radial array
Specifying the number of elements in the array
The completed radial array
Drawing the arc for the radial array
Specifying the number of elements in the array
The completed radial array