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Modify Complex Composites
A composite object might be made up of other composite objects. You can
select the history images of composite objects by holding down the Ctrl key
as you click the forms. (For best results, set the subobject selection filter to
Solid History.)
You can also change the size and shape of composite objects by clicking and
dragging grips on individual faces, edges, and vertices. For more information,
see
Modify 3D Subobjects on page 1119.
Separate Discrete Objects Combined with a Union
If you have combined discrete 3D solids or surfaces using a union operation,
you can separate them into their original components. (Use the Separate
option of the SOLIDEDIT command.) To be separated, the composite objects
cannot overlap or share a common area or volume.
After separation, the individual solids retain their original layers and colors.
All nested 3D solid objects are restored to their simplest forms.
See also:
Edit Objects with Grips on page 729
Overview of Modifying Meshes on page 1168
To select an individual solid that is part of a composite solid
Press Ctrl + click an individual solid that is part of a composite solid.
To separate a 3D solid composite into individual solids
1 Click Home tab Solid Editing panel Solid Editing
drop-down Separate.
2 Select the 3D solid object.
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