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The 3D thickness is applied uniformly to an object; a single object cannot
have different thicknesses.
You might need to change the 3D viewpoint to see the effect of thickness on
an object.
NOTE Although the THICKNESS variable sets an extruded thickness for new 2D
objects, those objects continue to be 2D objects. The THICKEN command adds
volume to a surface object, converting it to a 3D solid.
See also:
Create Solids and Surfaces from Lines and Curves (page 361)
Modify 3D Models
Change a 3D solid, surface or mesh with grips and gizmos, editing commands,
properties, and by modifying its component subojects.
Overview of Modifying 3D Objects
3D modeling tools range from entering precise measurements in the Properties
Inspector, to more free-form methods such as grip and gizmo editing. Some
methods are specific to 3D solids, surfaces or meshes. Other methods are
shared.
Convert to Other Object Types
In many cases, you can convert from one object type to another to take
advantage of specific editing capabilities.
For example you can convert selected surfaces, solids, and legacy mesh types
to mesh objects so that you can take advantage of smoothing and modeling
capabilities.
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