Little headache [resolved] +...
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I always use 'cut' >> 'paste in place' for this type of selection.
Select 'contours' >> 'Sanbox' from contours >> Select 'contours' [not new group] >> 'Cut' >> 'Edit' group >> 'Paste in Place' >> Select 'surface' between contours >> 'Cut' >> 'Select All' >> 'Delete' >> 'Paste in Place'.... Done
john
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@unknownuser said:
I always use 'cut' >> 'paste in place' for this type of selection.
A little tricky but works like a charm!
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Something a bit like what driven said..
Select contours...Copy it...use sand box tool...edit created terrain...paste in place contours and then delete unwanted faces is really easy as all edges are soften except the contours you pasted in place...(make sure hidden geometry not visible of course !).
Cheers.
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Seems with this last solution the erase don't works in one click!
Some little faces stay so you must make some clicks more -
Variation.....
Select 'contours' >> 'COPY' >> 'Sanbox' from contours >> 'Edit' group >> 'Paste in Place' >> Select 'surface' between contours >> 'Cut' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Paste in Place'.... Done
use Undo to remove unwanted.
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@driven said:
Variation.....
Select 'contours' >> 'COPY' >> 'Sanbox' from contours >> 'Edit' group >> 'Paste in Place' >> Select 'surface' between contours >> 'Cut' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Paste in Place'.... Done
use Undo to remove unwanted.
+1 Using undo and paste in place is often the better solution !
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This was first made by Sandbox from Contours. If you just save the circle contours in the first place and paste into the skinned group, you have a defined outer ring face to select separately. So don't throw away the contours in the first place.
Another way to work with the problem is to select the outer edges by drawing a rectangle around the whole thing so you can double click the outer face of that. Once you have the outer ring alone selected you can lift it up so that the center section can be isolated-- right/left click and delete.
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@panga said:
@driven said:
Variation.....
Select 'contours' >> 'COPY' >> 'Sanbox' from contours >> 'Edit' group >> 'Paste in Place' >> Select 'surface' between contours >> 'Cut' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Paste in Place'.... Done
use Undo to remove unwanted.
+1 Using undo and paste in place is often the better solution !
Why not just select the surface between contours, copy, close group and erase, paste in place? why the undo's? Just take what you wanted and throw the rest away.
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@pbacot said:
@panga said:
@driven said:
Variation.....
Select 'contours' >> 'COPY' >> 'Sanbox' from contours >> 'Edit' group >> 'Paste in Place' >> Select 'surface' between contours >> 'Cut' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Undo' >> 'Paste in Place'.... Done
use Undo to remove unwanted.
+1 Using undo and paste in place is often the better solution !
Why not just select the surface between contours, copy, close group and erase, paste in place? why the undo's? Just take what you wanted and throw the rest away.
I like the undo 'cause this way I'm sure there's not unused components in the file...It's not a problem here as the created terrain is a group, but It's an habit I have.
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