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2008-01-22 10:56 PM
2008-01-23 08:14 PM
2008-01-23 11:54 PM
Jacob wrote:That was going to be my next suggestion actually. Typically in the Profile Editor, overlapping fills join to make one fill, even in the case of fills copied and pasted on top of each other.
okay, so I think I figured it out . . . . if there's a tiny tiny gap between the two fills, then the fill outline doesn't go to white.
Is that how it should work - you leave a little gap between fills in complex profiles?
2008-01-24 12:26 AM
2008-01-24 01:40 AM
Jacob wrote:No. Only leave a gap if there is supposed to be a physical air space in the extrusion. Leaving 'tiny' gaps results in increased polygons, slowing down the model, and inaccurate component schedules.
Is that how it should work - you leave a little gap between fills in complex profiles?
2008-01-24 05:33 PM