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Vitus wrote:QUOTE (Vitus @ Aug 27 2009, 06:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Dan,
I listened to the interview and I noticed that you mentioned the window-cutting-issue in gmax. There is a very clean and easy solution for that! Use the Compound object - "Boolean" function BUT don't mess around with "intersection" or "Subtraction". Choose "cut" instead with the option "Refine" checked. Doing that, your polys will be cut along the intersection of the two objects, generating a new edge. After that, you just have to "detach" or delete the polys inside the shape.
Disadvantages:
- Sometimes there is an edge missing, but that's not a big deal.
- Sometimes this method generate "degenerated polys" (usually long spikes), but it's easy to get rid of them.
This method can also lead to some problems, but I think it is more reliable than the "subtraction" mode. Give it a try!
All the best
Vitus
I use many methods to cut, this is probably the most common method but still is a very flawed process depending on the detail of the cut you need.
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