Overview

You can add boundary planes to exclude some parts of the stone from the optimization. 

This can be useful when:

The Boundary Plane Tool allows placing the plane which virtually cuts off the part of the semi-polished stone to exclude this part from optimization.

To add a new boundary plane, in the Scene, right-click the model, in the displayed context menu, in the Planes section, select one of the options:

Plane from points

A new boundary plane can be plotted via specifying the set of points on the stone surface through which the plane should pass.

When using this option, you need to click the model to specify the points:

As soon as you set the plane, you may set the offset depth, then apply the changes.

Plane from facets

When using this option, you need to select the facets which will be used to calculate the combined facet (1), then set the offset depth (2), then apply the changes (3).

Offset Depth

Whether you create a boundary plane from points or from facets, after creating the plane, you can increase on decrease its depth by specifying the offset.

You can type in the offset depth directly or use arrows or scroll the mouse button.

Editing Planes

You can create several boundary planes one by one. Any created plane can be edited or deleted at any moment. To edit the specified planes, in the Scene, right-click the model, in the displayed context menu, in the Planes section, select Edit planes. Select the plane, then edit it by:

To delete the plane, click .