12th November 2006, 05:55 PM | #6 |
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Re: Hurrah!
A boolean operation is when you have two objects, and you use one to cut out a section from the other.
For example: You have a Box and you need a round hole through the center. You take a Cylinder and place it through the center of the Box. Then you use a boolean operation. The boolean operation will make a Box with a round hole through it, where the Cylinder was. |
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