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 From:  Michael Gibson
45.4 In reply to 45.3 
That would work if you trimmed the sphere with a line, since the line will project to a planar cut in the sphere.

But if you draw a wiggly curve as the cutting object, the resulting cut will not be a flat planar curve, that's when you'll have to do those different steps.

Quick note - Planar also works on surfaces/solids too, in addition to curves. If there are any open edges of a solid that form a planar loop, it will create a surface there and join it in automatically.

For example - draw a circle, extrude it with cap turned off - now you can select the extrusion and hit "Planar" to seal off the caps.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
45.5 In reply to 45.4 

I had trimmed my sphere by a Plan :)
As show my image above :)

EDITED: 4 Sep 2006 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
45.6 In reply to 45.5 
Your mini tut above works like a charm :)
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