09-19-2014, 08:57 AM
When the torus creates these crosses with holes in the middle it usually means you can move the torus in the direction it's facing, which is Z in this case, and see the cross divide into two curves that miss the center. But the result is not as symmetric. So if you moved the torus say 5 units to get clear of the center, just clone it and move the clone back to be 5 units the other way from where it started (this is easiest if it was at 0 to begin with). (For anyone trying this example, the torus is hidden so it helps to unhide it before adjusting positions.) Here's the example:
Untitled-2.xep (Size: 3.07 KB / Downloads: 5)
And here is Georjulia
Georjulia.xep (Size: 5.57 KB / Downloads: 6)
Untitled-2.xep (Size: 3.07 KB / Downloads: 5)
And here is Georjulia
Georjulia.xep (Size: 5.57 KB / Downloads: 6)

