Proyectar cortes#
Referencia
- Modo:
Modo Edición
- Menú:
Knife projection is a non-interactive tool where you can use objects to cookie-cut into one or more meshes rather than hand drawing the line. The outline of selected objects that are not in Edit Mode are used to cut the meshes along the view axis of objects that are in Edit Mode. Afterwards the resulting geometry inside the cutters outline will be selected. Outlines can be a wireframe or boundary edges (i.e. the unconnected edges of a mesh), as well as Curve objects.
Keep in mind that Knife Project works from the current view’s perspective. For best results, make sure to rotate your view to exactly the position you require before using this tool. Orthographic views such as Right, Front, and Top are commonly used for more predictable results.
Nota
The primitives, being manifold objects, do not have wireframe or boundary edges. In the case of the cube, deleting the top face will result in cutting edges. Select Non-Manifold (Wire, Boundaries) will highlight the cutting edges of mesh objects.
In general, for flat shapes, you will usually want to select «Faces Only» from the delete menu to leave behind only edges.
To use Knife Project, first in Object Mode select the objects to be cut, then switch to Edit Mode and select the cutting objects in the Outliner (Ctrl-LMB), and finally choose
.Consejo
Alineado de la Vista 3D para ajustar los ejes de proyección.
Opciones#
- Cortar a Través
Proyecta el corte a través de toda la malla, incluidas las caras posteriores que actualmente no son visibles.
Ejemplos#
Limitaciones conocidas#
Al cortar varias mallas en el Modo Edición a la vez, la geometría de estas mallas no ocluye objetos de malla separados detrás de ellas.