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    • A Offline
      ARCHI_BUM
      last edited by

      Probably a simple question: How come sometimes when i push/pull a face the original face disappears and i have to draw an edge to make it reappear, and other times the tool seemingly works properly with the original face staying visible after the command?

      Thanks.

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      • J Offline
        Jim
        last edited by

        Archi,

        It's one of those mysteries of life.

        If this happens, tap the Ctrl key while push-pulling, and the original face will be left there.

        Hi

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        • A Offline
          ARCHI_BUM
          last edited by

          LOL!!

          Thanks Jim.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Yes, I often wonder about this as well. And though Jim's suggestion works, it leaves a reversed face there only so a couple of extra clicks are needed.

            I think it depends on whether the face originally was to be an inside or outside face or being an ascendent of another face but I am always too lazy to invesigate this.

            Gai...

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              Anssi
              last edited by

              I don't think there is consistency in this. It's the same with punching holes: Draw a face, pushpull it to some thickness, draw a grid (with Windowizer, for instance) and push-pull one grid face to make a hole. Now start double-clicking on the rest of the squares. Most often than not, some of them do not make a hole, but leave two z-fighting faces instead, or then at some stage the bottom face of the box disappears completely.

              Anssi

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