Boolean operations applicable
to shells are subtraction, intersection, and combination.
Subtract the volume of
one shell from another
- Choose Surface Edit > Shells > Shell Subtract .
- Click the shell the will be subtracted
from.
- Click the shell whose volume will be
subtracted from the first shell.
What if...?
- A boolean operation
does not work?
-
- Make sure the shell’s normals are pointing
outward. (See Reverse the direction of a curve or surface for more
information.)
- Boolean operations may not work on shells
that contain problematic geometry such as collapsed sides or multi-knots.
(See Simplify objects for more information.)
- Boolean operations may not work on shells
that have open edges. Use Object Edit > Query Edit to check for open edges.
If CLOSED VOLUME is True, there
are no open edges. Otherwise, the number of open edges is given,
and they are clearly indicated by red arrows.
- I want to work with multiple shells at once?
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