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Ok, i have 1 object (cube in cube). They no have weld vertices.
How in one click select one object (some cube) for separate it ? ![]() |
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In 3DMax it easy
if object no have weld verticles- need only 1 click |
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If I'm, understanding correctly what you want to do - If the surfaces for both cubes are in a single object, select one surface, then Edit->Select-surface->connected.
Then you can use Surface->cut-away-object to put one cube in a separate object. Alternatively, you could Edit->cut then Edit->paste and that would do the same. |
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GREAT!! THAKS!
can i kiss You ?! :-) One more question how to disable the green frame of the object (ie, for which you can drag with the mouse) ? Last edited by DUST; 22nd October 2015 at 12:22 PM. |
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virtual kisses are fine
![]() You can't disable the green box since this is what shows and manipulates the selection. Selecting nothing will remove it. |
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Ok, understand
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