Creating Geometry
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MODO offers a variety of different tools for quickly generating geometry. Primitive items such as Spheres and Cubes are a good way to build basic forms which can then be edited, added to, modified and otherwise molded into the form the users wants using any of the deform or mesh editing tools. Drawn curves are useful for creating wireframe skeletons of a form where patches are then used to define the final surface. Functions like Solid Sketch allow users to explore forms more readily without the need to manipulate specific geometry. For information on using a specific tool, click on any of the link options below to be directed to the proper page.
Primitives | Drawing | Other | |
Cube | Torus | Pen | Solid Sketch |
Sphere | Ellipsoid | Curve | Text |
Cone | Tube | Bezier | Vertex Tool |
Cylinder | Teapot | Sketch | Patch Tool |
Capsule | Arc |