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# How to mirror an implicit body

## Objective:

Learn how to mirror an Implicit Body

## Procedure:

<Note>
  This article uses a Custom Block to create our desired outcome. If you are new to using Custom Blocks, learn how to import, modify, and update them with the following resources:

  * **Learning Center course:**
    * [Intro to Automation](https://learn.ntopology.com/intro-to-automation)
  * **Articles:**
    * [How to update a Custom Block in an active notebook](/help-articles/knowledge-base/user-interface/how-to-update-a-custom-block-in-an-active-notebook)
    * [How to open up a Custom Block](https://support.ntop.com/hc/en-us/articles/4402068300435)
</Note>

1. Insert **Mirror Body** block
2. Drag and drop the Implicit body you wish to mirror
3. Update the mirror **Plane**

**![The gif shows how a cone block is mirrored using the Mirror Body block.](https://files.learn.ntop.com/help-articles/implicit-modeling/4535998721811.png)**

And that's it! You've successfully mirrored your object.

Mirror Body is a compound block that you can export to see what it is made up of. Are you still having issues? Contact the [support team](https://support.ntopology.com/hc/en-us/requests/new), and we'll be happy to help!

## Keywords:

*block field implicit translate body custom vector mirror transform*
