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Curvy Objects

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I am 'bout to ask how can i make an object, let's say Column curvy, so it's not straight from down to up 90 degrees, but it's like a bit on right side, so it looks like crushed, so it has 'bout 70 degrees etc*. Thx. :eekani:
 
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If you check box off in File - Preference - Allow Negative Value
Then go to the Object editor, find the doodad you want to tilt find Art - Maximum Pitch Angles then hold shift click it and put in a negeative number maybe like -1.0 it will look like its leaning.
If you want to lay a doodad down on its side put in -1.57 and for upside down -3.14
 
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