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In A:M it means using one shape to cut out a portion of another shape. Kind of like the bite out of an apple.

 

A:M's booleans work in renders, meaning they dont' actually change the mesh of either object.

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In A:M it means using one shape to cut out a portion of another shape. Kind of like the bite out of an apple.

 

A:M's booleans work in renders, meaning they dont' actually change the mesh of either object.

 

could it be used for water effects or something like that? i have been waiting and looking for a way to do water effects for a long time now...

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Not that I know of...but It's pretty simple once you get the basic premise of it. To try it out, make 2 geometries(in the same model)-one to be cut and one to be the cutter (helps to make them different colors, and closed masses, like a lathed sphere-or an extruded box) Now, go into bones mode and assign non-parented bones to each mass. On the properties panel for the cutter mass, select 'make boolean'. Now, bring that model into a chor and slowly animated one shape intersecting with the other and do a quick render...

 

BOOLEANS!

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BTW, the Help>Help topics file does cover booleans.

 

search on boolean will get you "Specified Booleans" and that has some images and explanation.

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