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‎2008-01-21
01:34 PM
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Rubia Torres
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01:34 PM
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‎2008-01-21 01:44 PM
‎2008-01-21
01:44 PM
evivas wrote:There are 2 ways...
does anybody knows how can a mesh be splitted into different parts?
1. Use the split tool to create a cut line.
2. Move one of the boundary nodes to outside of the opposite boundary... Like splitting a blob...

Hope it helps...
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‎2008-01-21 02:00 PM
‎2008-01-21
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using the split tool I can create a line. the problem is that I want to split the mesh using a polyline.
Can I use, in a way, the split tool by creating a polyline??
The second way does not keep the shape of cut mesh.
Can I use, in a way, the split tool by creating a polyline??
The second way does not keep the shape of cut mesh.

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‎2008-01-21 05:01 PM
‎2008-01-21
05:01 PM
evivas wrote:No. Only straight cut lines are available.
using the split tool I can create a line. the problem is that I want to split the mesh using a polyline.
Can I use, in a way, the split tool by creating a polyline??
The second way does not keep the shape of cut mesh.
But before you start making final cuts this way, you might explore the SEO options. You can easily make a polysegmented cut by using for example a hidden slab with a segmented face, or a segmented wall, as subtraction operator. And this operation can be reversed or changed at any time!
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‎2008-01-21 11:30 PM
‎2008-01-21
11:30 PM
evivas wrote:You could try closing the polyline, then magic wanding a subtraction out of it. If you wanted to keep the separate parts, you'd have to copy the mesh first and repeat the process for each side.
using the split tool I can create a line. the problem is that I want to split the mesh using a polyline.
Can I use, in a way, the split tool by creating a polyline??
The second way does not keep the shape of cut mesh.
Cheers,
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