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    • JoelM3DMJ Offline
      JoelM3DM
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      I want to cut a hole in a face where an item, say a box, goes through it - so I do Intercept With Model. This gives me a rectangle where the box met the face, just like I want. Sometimes the face is cut like I'd expect and I can select and delete the hole. However, sometimes the lines are lying on top of the face and the face won't divide. I can't figure out why it works sometimes and only sometimes. Frustrating! - Joel

      || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
      || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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        Voder Vocoder
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        On the occasions when the lines just sit on the face without cutting, is it possible that the object you're intersecting is a group or component? You can't get a complete mutual intersection between two objects unless they're in the same context, meaning they're either in the same group or component or none at all.

        ~Voder

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          AndriyG81
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          an example file would be very helpful πŸ˜‰

          Intersecting grouped geometry will behave differently from simply intersecting ungrouped geometry. Try experimenting. The behavior of lines "just being on top" usually happens when you deal with grouped geometry.

          http://andriyg.com

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