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Editing solids: Boolean two shapes

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Editing solids: Boolean two shapes

- [Instructor] Rhino for Mac has a great set of commands called Boolean operations and these can do things like merge objects together, cut into objects, or find object intersections. And while some Boolean commands will work with curves or open surfaces, the one we'll look at in this video is specific to solids. Generally, that's where I find Boolean commands to be most useful, is working with solid objects. Now, a lot of times it can be really tricky to think about which of the Boolean operations is right for what you're trying to do. And sometimes you just want to visually look at all the different options. So for that, we're going to take a look at the Boolean Two Objects command. So that's under the Solid menu. Let's go ahead and click to select Boolean Two Objects. So here, Rhino's prompting us to select two objects to Boolean. Now, that's one of the downsides to this command, is it will only work with two objects.…

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