how to select only the boundary edges of multiple merged objects?
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turn on ignore flat edges on poly bevel
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Hehe, no magic, just a misunderstanding of what merge does maybe. When you use a merge, the geometry is not fused together. It's a way of merging streams so you can work on them together. ie. two boxes merged together means you can display/render them together
In this example, you could use a fuse sop but you'd be left with cleaning up the inside primitives from the overlap. The Boolean union connects all the geometry into one piece and doesn't require any cleaning.
In this example, you could use a fuse sop but you'd be left with cleaning up the inside primitives from the overlap. The Boolean union connects all the geometry into one piece and doesn't require any cleaning.
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do u know why this happens btw the way or u just know the buttons does that magic ? really curious, cant figure out the logic behind it.
if you look at the attached Images, before Boolean you have a total of 12 primitives 6 from each boxes,notice the marked area for primitive 9 and primitive 1(primitive 1 not visible due to some graphics issue and is at the same position as primitive 9),the center faces.Now when you use Boolean,you have only 10 primitives left (look at the other image center faces are gone),which means now you have single hollow geometry instead of two separate ones with the connecting borders merged as one,and since there are no inside edges remaining there is no bevel in those areas.
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robsdesignoops I missed your reply
Hehe, no magic, just a misunderstanding of what merge does maybe. When you use a merge, the geometry is not fused together. It's a way of merging streams so you can work on them together. ie. two boxes merged together means you can display/render them together
In this example, you could use a fuse sop but you'd be left with cleaning up the inside primitives from the overlap. The Boolean union connects all the geometry into one piece and doesn't require any cleaning.
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