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|MenuLocation=Meshes → Remove components by hand... |
|MenuLocation=Meshes → Remove components by hand... |
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==Description== |
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The '''Mesh RemoveCompByHand''' command removes components from mesh objects. |
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Remove components by manually selecting them in 3D-view. |
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This is useful, for example, if you have a mesh with two components, and you want to extract a single component to convert it to a solid, as in the case below where a cube houses another cube. |
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[[File:RimuoviComponente.png|600px]] |
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{{Caption|On the left the original mesh with two components. The red cube is selected for removal. On the right the remaining component.}} |
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==Usage== |
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# A component refers to a complete group of connected faces. Usually a mesh object contains a single component. But, for example after using the [[Mesh_Merge|Mesh Merge]] command, a mesh object can contain multiple components. |
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# The command uses the color red to mark selected components. To see them properly: |
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#* The {{PropertyView|Display Mode}} of the mesh objects should show faces. If necessary use the [[Std_DrawStyle|Std DrawStyle]] command to override this property. |
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Right-click in the [[3D view]] will give you the possibility to |
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#* The {{PropertyView|Shape Color}} of the mesh objects should not be red. |
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* Leave removal mode |
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* Delete selected faces |
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# The cursor changes to a hand icon. |
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* Clear selected faces |
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# Select the components you wish to delete in the [[3D_view|3D view]]. |
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# Optionally select {{MenuCommand|Clear selected faces}} from the 3D view context menu to deselect all components. |
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# Select {{MenuCommand|Delete selected faces}} from the 3D view context menu to delete the selected components. |
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# Select {{MenuCommand|Leave removal mode}} from the 3D view context menu to finish the command. |
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 30 November 2020
Mesh RemoveCompByHand |
Menu location |
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Meshes → Remove components by hand... |
Workbenches |
Mesh |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Mesh RemoveComponents, Arch SplitMesh |
Description
The Mesh RemoveCompByHand command removes components from mesh objects.
Usage
- A component refers to a complete group of connected faces. Usually a mesh object contains a single component. But, for example after using the Mesh Merge command, a mesh object can contain multiple components.
- The command uses the color red to mark selected components. To see them properly:
- The ViewDisplay Mode of the mesh objects should show faces. If necessary use the Std DrawStyle command to override this property.
- The ViewShape Color of the mesh objects should not be red.
- Select the Meshes → Remove components by hand... option from the menu.
- The cursor changes to a hand icon.
- Select the components you wish to delete in the 3D view.
- Optionally select Clear selected faces from the 3D view context menu to deselect all components.
- Select Delete selected faces from the 3D view context menu to delete the selected components.
- Select Leave removal mode from the 3D view context menu to finish the command.
Mesh
- Miscellaneous: Import mesh, Export mesh, Create mesh from shape, Regular solid, Unwrap Mesh, Unwrap Face
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- Boolean: Union, Intersection, Difference
- Cutting: Cut mesh, Trim mesh, Trim mesh with a plane, Create section from mesh and plane, Cross-sections
- Components and segments: Merge, Split by components, Create mesh segments, Create mesh segments from best-fit surfaces
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