gumsies
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| 02 Aug 2014 09:54 AM |
| I need help... You see, when I open studio, I create a part, right? But when I try to overlap it to use the solid modeling, it doesn't work. Any ideas? |
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sam867
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| 02 Aug 2014 10:24 AM |
| Yea same. I tried doing everything... Messing around with the Join tool... Any help? |
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smartra
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| 02 Aug 2014 10:44 AM |
| Not sure if this helps but use the move tool to put them overlapped and then if you want them unioned highlight them both and click Union. If you want to shape a part with another part, negate the shaping part then highlight them both and then union them. |
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BiggleMan
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| 02 Aug 2014 11:04 AM |
| Make sure collisions (next to the surface tool) are off. If they'res a grey rectangle around the collisions icon then click it. You should be able to overlap the parts now. |
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sam867
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gumsies
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| 14 Sep 2014 03:22 PM |
| Thanks so much! Can't wait to build something good for once! |
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