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The concept of pinning is derived from the ancient practice of temple construction in India. Decorative elements like stone pediments were hoisted up and placed onto the walls. Pinning is similar to hanging a painting to a wall. You can extrude an object from the ground and place it on a wall. | The concept of pinning is derived from the ancient practice of temple construction in India. Decorative elements like stone pediments were hoisted up and placed onto the walls. Pinning is similar to hanging a painting to a wall. You can extrude an object from the ground and place it on a wall. | ||
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**Understanding the Ground Planes dialog box** | **Understanding the Ground Planes dialog box** | ||
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**Note**: In the above example, any objects added to class " | **Note**: In the above example, any objects added to class " | ||
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