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Yesterday at 01:29:28 pm
The best way to array an object with a 0.6m (for example) gap? I have tried it with Instance (Directional Array) but it didnt worked as I want. So I duplicated each cube, snapped it, moved on 0.6m and so on. Is there a more smarter/less frictional way to do that?
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Today at 12:06:43 am
Best way that I know of is shown in the linked image. works with Instance directional array or advanced. The image below shows the advanced option. I also use advanced for radial arrays.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/131rm_LPQNimNsl602QjeDdfiE02Mar8D/view?usp=drive_link

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Today at 08:08:19 am
Best way that I know of is shown in the linked image. works with Instance directional array or advanced. The image below shows the advanced option. I also use advanced for radial arrays.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/131rm_LPQNimNsl602QjeDdfiE02Mar8D/view?usp=drive_link
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Today at 12:08:46 pm
These tools maybe helpful.

-- Geometry > Create > Measure.
-- https://youtu.be/pFIJVWbRscQ
-- Tool Search > Object Pose Offset Duplicate/Instance