Draping question
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Hi,
I draped these edges to the TIN-mesh and my question is, can I somehow remove them if I want or are they now connected to the mesh? Because when i try to remove one edge, mesh breaks.
Is there a possibility to make them as group?
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When you Sandbox Drape geometry the receiving container is modified with new intersecting geometry/edges.
So the draped form is then an integral part of the mesh.To keep 'draped' edges separated from the mesh you need to look at something like my ExtrudeEdgesByVectorToObject.
[Part of my Extrude Tools set http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=ExtrudeTools ]
Select then extrude the draped-object's faces/edges down in blue [z] axis [use Shift to constrain], pick well below the mesh and the extrusion will be trimmed back at the mesh surface.You then need to leave the extrusion within its group, edit that and select/delete [by fence] to leave just the edges lying on the mesh-surface...
Then you will have a draped set of edges overlaying the mesh but not combined with it at all...
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Thanks for answer, but I don't think it's a good way...
It's too heavy, so Sketchup crashes.I tried one small lake/pond with your instructions (moved it down with z), but I don't think this will work...or I didn't understand.
It looks nice with normal drape, but it's sad that they are not own group.
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You must delete unwanted vertical faces [by fence] ?
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