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====== Restraining Partial Faces and Edges ====== | ====== Restraining Partial Faces and Edges ====== | ||
In the Rhino viewport, the faces of a closed solid polysurface are outlined with bold edges. If the existing faces or edges of the solid do not reflect the desired restraints, the Rhino " | In the Rhino viewport, the faces of a closed solid polysurface are outlined with bold edges. If the existing faces or edges of the solid do not reflect the desired restraints, the Rhino " | ||
- | ===== Using the Split Face function | + | ===== Using the Split Face Command===== |
In the process pictured below, the top face of an existing solid is carved into two parts using the "Split Face" function. One edge will also be divided into three parts. | In the process pictured below, the top face of an existing solid is carved into two parts using the "Split Face" function. One edge will also be divided into three parts. | ||
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- **Ready to Restrain:** After splitting is complete, SnSPro' | - **Ready to Restrain:** After splitting is complete, SnSPro' | ||
- | ===== Using the Split function | + | ===== Using the Split Command |
In the process pictured below, the top face of an existing solid is carved into two parts using the " | In the process pictured below, the top face of an existing solid is carved into two parts using the " |
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