

In this case, they can simply be arranged using the “Center and Arrange” button on the left-hand side of the screen. If models are not imported together, it can happen that they overlap. In addition, models can be loaded directly into the preview window using drag and drop. Alternatively, this workflow can also be started using the “Import Models” button on the left-hand side of the screen or using the “Ctrl + I” shortcut. You can also select several models in the same folder, these will be arranged automatically.

After selecting this option, a window of the Explorer opens in which you can navigate to the corresponding model and select it. In the control bar at the top of the screen, under the “Files” tab with the “Import Models” option. On the right side of the window there are the tools for manipulating the model, setting the view and a button for controlling a 3D printer connected via USB and for generating a user-defined support structure. In the middle area is the preview window, in which the build space of the 3D printer is shown, to the left of it, in the upper half of the window, the loaded models are displayed, below the created processes are displayed. But the rest of the music, on the whole, is catchy and involving.After setting up Simplif圓d you will find yourself in the preview window after opening the software. There’s been grumbling in some quarters about one of the songs, which is a reworking of the Pakistani megahit Pasoori here, the original’s melancholy beauty is ditched for a blander, more upbeat sound. This is a film bursting with colour and movement, with talky, dramatic sections ceding to epic dance sequences involving hundreds of impeccably turned-out performers. Sattu’s chances with her soon rise, however, when he gallantly saves her life and is promised her hand in marriage by her sinister father, for reasons that are slowly teased out.

When he goes to a dance and sees the resplendent Katha (Kiara Advani) performing, he resolves to win her heart – only to discover that she has a flash boyfriend. Set in Gujarat and directed by Sameer Vidwans, Kartik Aaryan plays Sattu, an unemployed loafer who spends his time moaning about his enduring virginity and doing the housework (badly) for his despairing parents. There are strains of Richard Curtis and even Shakespeare in this charmingly cheesy Bollywood film about a thirtysomething manchild who falls for a woman way out of his league.
