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					Alice: A Visual Introduction to Programming Chapter 1 Part 3 Modifying Objects Use Mouse Mode Buttons 1-2 Modify Objects Move Up and Down Turn Left and Right Move Freely Tumble Copy When checked can modify subparts Resize Turn Forward and Backward 1-3 Center of an object  Provides pivot or spin reference o Object spins around center At the center of mass  Where it stands on the ground   Where it is held Orientation  When you click on an object and rotate it you will notice arrows o o o Green points to up from the objects perspective Red points to where object thinks its right is Blue is forward to the object 1-5 Scene Editor Viewing Modes  Single View o  Viewing scene from World View angle Scroll Quad view o View scene from four views     o Zoom World View From top From right From front Allows you to position one object in relation to another object Quad view 1-6 Relational Positioning in Quad View Notice how rabbit is positioned in relation to chicken World view From the top Zoom Scroll view From the right From the front 1-7 Using Coordinates     Axes are measured in meters Point (0,0,0) is at center of the world Usually when an object is added to world by clicking on class then clicking on add instance the object is placed at (0,0,0) Can see position of an object in pointOfView property X axis 1-8 Coordinate System 1-9 Homework   Read chapter 1 Do tutorials o o    Tutorials 1-4, p. 40 Tutorials 1-5, p. 43 Answer questions in handout Do lab assignments after handing in answered questions Due one week after assigned with 1 week grace 1-10 Lab      Lab exercises require you to demonstrate your program to the professor When you write code you must explain to professor what each line of code does and why. Professor will sign lab sheet after you do that You only get full credit for lab exercise if professor signs lab sheet If you hand in lab without explaining code then you will lose half credit