2. What is your subject? COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Question 4: Explain the object space or local coordinate systems.
Answer:
Local Coordinate systems:
A local coordinate system (LCS) is a set of x, y and z axes
associated with each of the nodes in the model. It is better to use
LCS to assign constraints and also loads for simplifying the
constraints.
With the LCS tool, you can create and save multiple local coordinate systems, but how many ever the LCS are created only one will be active at a time. If LCS is activated as a modelling plane, the new geometry will be created in the new XY plane for easier modelling. You can also activate the LCS for results visualization when studying warp and the effects of stresses and strains.
Object space is the 3-dimensional space in
which a graphic object is defined.
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