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Subject: I'd have sworn this was possible, but...


taerin ( ) posted Tue, 20 July 1999 at 11:58 AM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 5:47 PM

Is it not possible to use an imported dxf as a negative boolean object? I'd have sworn I've done it before, but now it isn't working. I'm in Bryce 3D in Win98. I've got a dxf set to neg, a cylinder set to pos, and the two objects grouped. It works fine with any other object, but not any of the dxfs I've tried. Any thoughts? - taerin


DD ( ) posted Tue, 20 July 1999 at 11:20 PM

Be sure that the DXF file is a solid object. If it is a surface, like the poser figures and many comercial meshes are, that it will not work well when used as the negative or intersecting object.


taerin ( ) posted Wed, 21 July 1999 at 9:00 AM

Ok, my brain was obviously missing when I posted this... I forgot to check 'solid when boolean rendering.' sheesh... thanks for the suggestion! :-) - taerin


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