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Trevor G Quayle nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 13/02/2006 17:02:
> "nusuto" <nus### [at] yahoo es> wrote:
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>>Hi!
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>>I have 2 questions...
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>>1. I need to draw a cube, but not a solid one, I need just the skeleton of
>>the cube.
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> Create it using a CSG of either cylinders and spheres or thin boxes
> depending on the look you want.
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>>2. I have a surface and I would like to make it the upper face of a cube.
>>How can I intersect the other three faces of the cube with my surface? I
>>mean, when I intersect a box with a surface, I see the whole box, it
>>doesn't stop at the surface. How can I do that?
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Just add a thin box to fill in the face that you want to be solid.
Or, you can replace the frame elements by a thin box.
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Alain
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