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    • D Offline
      driven
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      your image won't load for me...
      try uploading from your desktop...

      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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        hanl000
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        I attached a file again. please see it again


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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Your profile indicates you have the pro version of SU2014. Use the Subtract tool in the solid tools set to subtract the sphere's from the box. Remember to make each a component or group prior to running Subtract.

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            hanl000
            last edited by

            Thank you for your kind reply,,,But I wanna get a tool which can subtract spheres in once. In the attached picture, I have to subtract spheres twice. My works mainly require overlapped shapes should be cut by subtraction. I'd like to save clicks

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              If three or four clicks is too much work for you, maybe you should hire someone else to do it.

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                driven
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                it's two clicks?subtract.gif
                john

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
                  last edited by

                  driven, that's three clicks.

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    Well, you could call the Subtract tool with a keyboard shortcut. And if there was a plugin you'd have to either click on a toolbar button, call it from a menu (an additional click) or use a keyboard shortcut. Seems like the native option is as efficient if not more so than a plugin could be.

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                    • D Offline
                      driven
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                      @pbacot said:

                      driven, that's three clicks.

                      ok, how about one 'click'...presto...

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
                        last edited by

                        You make it look easy.

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                          hanl000
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                          @driven said:

                          @pbacot said:

                          driven, that's three clicks.

                          ok, how about one 'click'...[attachment=1:1jw3wdk9]<!-- ia1 -->subtract.gif<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1jw3wdk9]

                          It looks a good way, but I wanna try 'split' and 'deletion' in once. 'Subtract' erases even surface of hexahedron. 'Split' leaves surface, only erases shapes out of the hexahedron. In the picture, Left one is a result of 'subtract' and right one is a result of split. I'm looking for ideas can make a result of right one after only one-two steps


                          Subtract_Split.png

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                          • pbacotP Offline
                            pbacot
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                            Looks like you are getting two results on the right, one including z-flashing? I note that if the groups are colored instead of the faces themselves, results in split colors can be erratic.

                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                              hanl000
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                              My main work is calculating volume for hexahedron, but original shape should be retained. In the example, I need only four clicking to remove sphere. In my work, I have to repeat and repeat it. Really boring. I want to save time by making a tool which splits and removes sphere in once

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                                driven
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                                post a before and an after model. it's really hard to envision what you mean...

                                john

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