Cutting a model in half
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Hi
Thanks in advance for your help.
I am a novice Sketchup user but a very experienced Architectural designer. I am not an architect, I work maximising space in buildings and use Arcon for that.
Anyway, I find Sketchup great for making 3DS objects - windows, doors, filing cabinets etc
Yesterday I was out in the car and saw an amazing custom car. It had the front end of a small Vauxhall (GM) and the back end was a tubular chassis with a rear mounted V8.
I would like to model something similar, so I downloaded a model of a small Vauxhall and used the section tool to get the front end of the car, so far, so good. I then tried to add the backend of a race car but the section tool hid the back end I was trying to attach.
The question is, '..is there a way to simply cut the car in half?'
Any advice welcome, thanks
Peter
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Yes ...use Zorro 2 plugin.
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Thank you all very much for your replies.
Its late here I will try your suggestions tomorrow
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actually i think the easiest way would be the section plane tool, you can right click on it then choose slice model at section to get rid of everything behind the plane.
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@xrok1 said:
actually i think the easiest way would be the section plane tool, you can right click on it then choose slice model at section to get rid of everything behind the plane.
That's the Zorro tool. Not native SU.
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ha, its pretty bad when you can't tell the difference between SU and scripts anymore!
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are you interested in creating cars or just "stitching" together halves of cars?
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@xrok1 said:
ha, its pretty bad when you can't tell the difference between SU and scripts anymore!
You're not the first one: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16182
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I'd also go for Zorro in this case (since you don't only want to have a "visual effect" but to "model the parts together") however - just to be "fair" to SU - if you group your section plane with the geometry, you can have different section planes/cuts working in the same model (i.e. the "rear" would not be hidden).
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Hi
I'm still struggling with this.
Zorro 2 persistently crashes on me running V7 Pro on XPPro and crashes Sketchup. It works on very simple models however. This is a stable machine that I use allday everyday.
When I tried the alternative to create a cutting plane and intersect the model a lot of the geometry is not cut for some reason. Its a complex model...
Any ideas, I dont like to be beaten!!!
I dont have to do this, I like to learn by challenge!
Peter
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Peter,
You need to add the section plane INSIDE the car_A component. Oriented to the front.
INSIDE car_B component you place a second section plane facing to the rear end of the car.
Both section planes can be active at the same time for they are in different components.
The rest is up to you.Wo3Dan
p.s. Toggle off "Display Section Planes" and have "Display Section Cuts" ON
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