Hold down Alt+LMB to use the brush selection and “paint” your selection onto the model.Now the surface appears in the list of parts. Click Split Surface to split out the selected area into a separate surface.Hold Shift+LMB and drag to use the marquee selection.Now you can choose to split out either a single surface via the Marquee, Brush and Surface Selection or all surfaces with the Part Selection.Choose Splitting Method – By Splitting Angle or by Polygons.Select a part and launch the Split Object Surfaces tool, via the Tools section in the Ribbon, or via the context menu in the Real-time View.This is useful if you would like to apply separate materials to a single part, or when parts are modeled together and you would like to work with them separately. Use the Split Object Surfaces option if you would like to split specific polygons from a single part. Exposed Headless Scripting Functionality. ![]() Best Practices for 3MF Export for 3D Printing. ![]() Best Practices for Sharing and Embedding USDz and GLB Files.License Server Installation (PC) - Custom.Client Error: Unsupported KeyShot Version. ![]()
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