Before you begin: Create a 3D shape containing geometric elements.
Select the rotation type.
Axis-Angle
(default mode): The rotation axis is defined by a linear element and the angle is defined by a value that can be modified in the dialog box or in the work area (by using the handles).
Axis-Two Elements
: The rotation axis is defined by a linear element and the angle is defined by two geometric elements (point, line or plane).
Three Points
: The rotation is defined by three points.
The orientation of the elements (lines or planes) is visualized in the 3D geometry by a red arrow. You can click the arrow to invert the orientation and the angle is automatically recomputed. By default, the arrow is displayed in the direction normal to the feature (line or plane). For instance, in the plane/plane mode, the arrow is displayed on each plane:
In the Element box, select the elements to be rotated.
Select the inputs depending on the chosen rotation type.