Bonsai_Tutorials/009000_20250218_1735 - dimensioning tools/009000_20250218_1735 - dimensioning tools.srt

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So a couple ways to measure things in Blender, whether they're linear or area
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dimensions. You can go up here and turn these helpers on. So edge length, edge
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angle, face area. I don't use all these but anything you select then it'll
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actually have the areas and the angles and the various dimensions. So that's
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quite helpful at times. Or you can use this measure tool here and you just you
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click and you hold to the next vertices and do that you know multiple times if
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you want different areas. To turn a linear dimension like that into a angle
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dimension you just click somewhere on a dimension line and drag and hold and
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it converts it to a angle. And similarly if you want to grab it and then hit
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delete it goes back to a linear dimension. You can change these too by
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just grabbing the ends. To delete them it's somewhat cumbersome. Go to view and
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go to annotations and click on that set there and go minus to delete it. And it
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doesn't delete it right away but if you go to your select and go back to your
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measure tool you can see that they're gone now.