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    To Work With Creating Solid Spheres

    Create a Solid Sphere

    1. Click Home tabModeling panelSphere. Find
    2. Specify the center of the sphere.
    3. Specify the radius or diameter of the sphere.

    Create a Solid Sphere Defined by Three Points

    1. Click Home tabModeling panelSphere. Find
    2. At the Command prompt, enter 3p (Three Points). Specify the first point.
    3. Specify the second point.
    4. Specify the third point.

    Related Concepts

    • About Creating Basic 3D Solids and Walls

    Related Reference

    • Commands for Creating Primitive 3D Solids

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