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==Density of Junk: Cluttering and the GECK==
==Density of Junk: Cluttering and the GECK==
You have a layout complete; now what?  Once we're happy with the flow of a space and are unlikely to drastically change layout, the time comes to clutter a space.
You have a layout complete; now what?  Once we're happy with the flow of a space and are unlikely to drastically change layout, the time comes to clutter a space.
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When cluttering a cell it is good to disable [[Bethsoft_Tutorial_Layout#Grid_and_Angle_Snapping|Snap to Grid and Snap to Angle]] functions. They were very handy to make a layout, but now you will be setting up objects in many different positions and angles that are not on a grid.
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There are thousands of objects to place in your space, and it can be daunting to find and place the most appropriate assets, even when you are very familiar with what's available. Luckily, the GECK has a new tool called the [[object palette]] that makes placing a wide assortment of items a lot easier.
There are thousands of objects to place in your space, and it can be daunting to find and place the most appropriate assets, even when you are very familiar with what's available. Luckily, the GECK has a new tool called the [[object palette]] that makes placing a wide assortment of items a lot easier.

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