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The task shows you how to create a set of faces inside selected faces. |
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A sphere has been created. |
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Click Face Subdivision
in the Styling Surfaces toolbar.
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You can also access this command by pressing
ALT+SHIFT+D. |
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Select the surface to be subdivided.
A Tools Palette is displayed: |
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The following icons let you: |
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apply the command. This command is active after the first
selection. Clicking this command validates the selection and further
executes the command.
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A slider is displayed at the
right of the screen to let you define the ratio between 0.1 and 0.9.
Drag the slider to the desired ratio. |
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Click to subdivide a face.
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Press Ctrl to add elements and subdivide the
selection.
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You can also add elements by pressing
Shift and drawing a trap. |
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Release the mouse when you are satisfied with the new
topology of the surface.
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Click
Apply (Enter)
to
validate every cut you make or use
Ctrl key to multi-select the cut
surfaces and then click Apply (Enter).
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You can also validate by reselecting the same element again. This
information is given in the help text when in detailed mode along with
icon in geometry and the pointer changes to
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In case an element can be
validated
but is not active the
icon is seen and the pointer is not changed.
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During the
command execution the selected elements are
previewed on the
surface.
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The command is executed, only
after the selection is validated using Apply (Enter) command.
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Apply (Enter) is
automatic applied before quitting the
command.
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When the modification
is not possible, the Apply
(Enter)
icon is not active
(grayed out).
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You can undo or redo
the changes only after the completion of command;
after the Apply (Enter) command. Intermediate
selection states cannot be managed by undo/redo.
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An
interactive zone is defined around the slider. When you are in this
zone, the pointer position allows to preview the value which is
highlighted. A click moves the slider cursor directly to
the highlighted value position.
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Click and drag the pointer in the
interactive zone, so that the
slider cursor moves on the slider highlighting the value.
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When the cursor is on a value, the value is
displayed with more thickness than others for easy identification.
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The slider can be customized using the
anchor point circle at the lower end of the slider. Drag this point
across the screen. The preview of the location where the slider can
be dropped is displayed. The slider automatically changes its shape
according to its position horizontal, vertical or corner.
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The slider can be scaled using the
resizing manipulator on top.
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