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The spin technique is a good choice when you want to model an object that is radially symmetric and you know what the cross section of the object looks like. This the virtual equivalent of using a lathe to create an object in the real world. With the spin technique, we draw an outline of one half of the outline of the object, and then spin the outline about an axis to create the object's mesh. Modeling [ edit] Photo of a real-world goblet Here is a real-world goblet. The picture is not an orthographic image, so we cannot directly copy the outline, but it is close. Setup [ edit] We now model the outline. Let's start with the default model. We want to create an initial object consisting of a two-dimensional outline, so select the cube, go to edit mode, and delete all the vertices. This leaves us with an object that has no vertices as a nice place to start. We want the resulting goblet to sit at the origin with the Z axis as its axis of symmetry so we get a front view (press NUM1). Since we will be working directly with mesh vertices, the manipulator is a hindrance, so turn it off (press Ctrl + Space).

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