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# 1 19-12-2005 , 09:13 PM
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Slicing a bullet

I'm trying to figure out the best way to do this.

I have a bullet (revolved nurbs object) that I want to section off into like four pieces.

The four sections are going to come together to form the bullet so I need to have thickness faces. I'm thinking Boolean.

What is the best way to create these sections from the revolved object?

Thanks in advance guys.

# 2 20-12-2005 , 01:00 AM
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I'd suggest using polygonal objects. user added image

# 3 20-12-2005 , 04:38 AM
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I know this is super easy but I can't seem to get it.

How do I seperate this polygon object into two seperate objects?

I tried boolean but I end up losing one side (mabye because I already

used boolean to make it a slice of the bullet).

https://craighubbard.com/LOOKSEE/poly-cut.jpg


Last edited by Hubbard; 20-12-2005 at 04:41 AM.
# 4 20-12-2005 , 05:51 AM
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Just select the faces you want on one piece and use exctract in the Edit Polygons menu, that'll break it up for you, then delete the histry of the objects.

# 5 20-12-2005 , 05:56 AM
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Thanks guys.

Extracting it is!

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