Arch CutPlane: Difference between revisions
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# Select the object to be cut, then the face (the face must be the last one you selected, and must be selected in the 3D-View) |
# Select the object to be cut, then the face (the face must be the last one you selected, and must be selected in the 3D-View). |
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# Press the {{Button|[[Image:Arch_CutPlane.svg|16px]] [[Arch CutPlane|Cut Plane]]}} button. |
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# Choose if the object is cut '''behind''' the normale face or '''front''' of the normal face |
# Choose if the object is cut '''behind''' the normale face or '''front''' of the normal face. |
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Revision as of 15:55, 28 November 2018
Arch CutPlane |
Menu location |
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Arch → Cut Plane |
Workbenches |
Arch |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Arch Remove |
Description
The Cut Plane tool allows you to cut an Arch object according to a plan:
- You can cut an Arch object with the selected face, normal or opposite of the face plan.
- This add a substraction component CutVolume to the Arch object
In the above image, two Arch Structure are cut with respective plane.
How to use
- Select the object to be cut, then the face (the face must be the last one you selected, and must be selected in the 3D-View).
- Press the Cut Plane button.
- Choose if the object is cut behind the normale face or front of the normal face.
- Click the OK button.
Scripting
The CutPlane tool can by used in macros and from the python console by using the following function:
cutComponentwithPlane (archObject,face,faceSide)
- archObject is the object to cut
- face is the face of an object that come the plan from
- faceSide is the side of the face to cut. 0 = Behind, 1 = Front