Hi Dave, did some video tutorials and afterwards used the outer shell command: just what I needed! Thanks for you help!
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RE: Fusing shells and deleting invisible parts of the old shells
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RE: Fusing shells and deleting invisible parts of the old shells
Dear Dave, thanks so much for your reply, and sorry for my delayed reply. Being a fresh father is keeping me more then busy. I decided to first do some more basic sketchup tutorials (working on that) and then get back to this issue. So might take a bit but I will work with your answers soon!
Thanks!, Douwe
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Fusing shells and deleting invisible parts of the old shells
Dear community,
I would like to fuse multiple 3d models (shells not solids) into one model in such a way that only the visible shells remain. So for example if for example I would want to fuse Venus and a banana (an odd couple I admit) I would like the part of the Venus shell that is inside of the banana and the part of the banana shell that is inside Venus to disappear and I would like the remaining Venus and banana shell to become one shell.
Would anyone know a way to go about that?
I attached three screenshots for clarification purposes.
I am using a Mac (El Capitan) and SketchupMake 2016.
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Douwe
I reply as soon as possible but this might take a bit because I’m babysitting my little daughter.