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 ====== Split 3D model ====== ====== Split 3D model ======
  
 +===== Simple split =====
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 +Split your model along an infinite plane
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_infinite_01.jpg|}}\\ 
 +Edit > Plane Cut
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_infinite_02.jpg|}}\\ 
 +Change the cut type to Slice (keep both). Position the cut plane to your liking.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_infinite_03.jpg|}}\\ 
 +The cut has happened, but the parts are not visible yet. Go to Edit > Separate Shells to ungroup the parts.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_infinite_04.jpg|}}\\ 
 +In this example, the plane split the model in 5 different parts.
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 +----
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 + 
 +===== Split selection =====
 +Split the selected part of your model along a plane. Parts of the model that are not selected will not be cut.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_selected_01.jpg|}}\\
 +Change the selection type to 'lasso'. Draw a selection of the part that should be affected by the cutting plane.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_selected_02.jpg|}}\\ 
 +Select > Edit > Plane cut. The plane cut will now only affect the selected area.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_selected_03.jpg|}}\\ 
 +Change the cut type to Slice (keep both). Position the cut plane to your liking.
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 +{{:3d_modeling:split_selected_04.jpg|}}\\ 
 +The cut has happened, but the parts are not visible yet. Go to Edit > Separate Shells to ungroup the parts.
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