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This tutorial will be making extensive use of the [[object palette]] tool.  Let's take a moment to get familiar with it now.
This tutorial will be making extensive use of the [[object palette]] tool.  Let's take a moment to get familiar with it now.


From the main toolbar, navigate to ''World> Object Palette Editing''.  Load the '''"RustedMedicalClutter"''' file you downloaded to your '''"\OPAL"''' folder earlier.  Notice the ''Palette Objects'' list populates with several thematic pieces of clutter.  Select any piece of clutter in this list.  Highlight the render window and use '''"CTRL+ALT+Left-Click"''' to place the selected object, the origin of which will snap to the nearest collision surface under your cursor.
From the main toolbar, navigate to ''World> Object Palette Editing''.  Load the '''"RustedMedicalClutter"''' file you downloaded to your '''"\OPAL"''' folder earlier.  Notice the ''Palette Objects'' list populate with several thematic pieces of clutter.  Select any piece of clutter in this list.  Highlight the render window and use '''"CTRL+ALT+Left-Click"''' to place the selected object, the origin of which will snap to the nearest collision surface under your cursor.


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