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2011-05-26
09:39 PM
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Rubia Torres
2011-05-26 10:10 PM
2011-05-26 10:12 PM
2011-05-26 10:15 PM
2011-05-26 11:50 PM
Karl wrote:Haha. thanks Karl. I must say i am pleased to find out I haven't been doing it the wrong way for the last 8 months. Lots of history here. Thanks for sharing.
I haven't used the trim to roof (TTR) command much since SEOps arrived in version 8. (This command is renamed "Crop to Roof" in AC 15.)
It is less compute-intensive than a (dynamic) solid element subtract. So, I primarily see the benefit for quick and dirty things where you don't want to keep the cutting plane around, or where the cutting plane is not located directly over the element's final position, or stuff that is multiplied all over the place. I've not had either need, myself.
Cheers,
Karl
2011-05-27 01:36 AM
2015-07-14 06:18 PM
2015-07-15 05:34 AM
sampson wrote:The original 'Trim to roof' - now called 'Crop to single plane roof' is a fixed trim/crop.
Is it because it return to it original shape when you delete ?