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SOLID SUBTRACT ON MULTIPLE SELECTIONS


Christian Fekete

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Unfortunately not.

 

The two best approaches I've found are:

  1. First select the various solids you want to keep and do Add Solids, then take the remaining solid and Subtract it from the single Solid Addition. The advantage being time, the disadvantage being you're left with a single object. [Note that the original solids don't have to actually be touching to create a Solid Addition].
  2. Subtract Solids one at a time, but make sure to check "Retain subtracting objects" so it can easily be reused on the next object.
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