Section
Default UI Menu: Modify/Section
Ribbon UI Menu:
Creates a 2D or 3D section of one or more 3D solid or surface objects.
The resulting sections are grouped into one object.
The sections are considered a "Group of graphics," which can be viewed and manipulated in the Selection Info Palette . For a 2D section, the "Group of graphics" is composed of lines, circles, ellipses, circular arcs, elliptical arcs and/or splines as needed to create the section. For a 3D section (Section by Closed Polyline), the "Group of graphics" is composed of solids and/or surfaces generated by the intersection of the selected objects and the normal extrusion of the closed polyline.
Note: The 3D Slice tool is similar, but uses the specified plane to divide the object into new objects.
Section by Closed Polyline
Creates a 3D section by using a closed polyline, rectangle, or polygon to cut through the solid. The section is normal to the plane of the polyline.
- Select Section by Closed Polyline from the local menu or Inspector Bar.
- Select the object to section. You can use Shift to select more than one object, or use a selection window (first click outside the objects, then drag the window).
- Select the closed polyline.
- The 3D section is created.
You can view the 3D section more clearly by removing the original solid. (The render mode here is Hidden Line.)
Section by Line
Creates a section perpendicular to the current view, by defining two points. This is the default option.
- Select Section by Line (2 Points) from the local menu or Inspector Bar.
- Select the object to section. You can use Shift to select more than one object, or use a selection window (first click outside the objects, then drag the window).
- Select two points. The section plane will pass through the line defined by these points, in the direction normal to the current view (into the screen).
- The section is created, but in the current view it appears as a line.
You can rotate the view to see the section.
Section by Plane
Creates a section by defining the sectioning plane. The plane is defined by three points.
- Select Section by Plane (3 Points) from the local menu or Inspector Bar.
- Select the object to section. You can use Shift to select more than one object, or use a selection window (first click outside the objects, then drag the window).
- Select three points to define the sectioning plane.
- The section is created.
Section by Workplane
Creates a section by using the current workplane as the sectioning plane. For details on workplanes,
- Select Section by Workplane from the local menu or Inspector Bar.
- Select the object to section. You can use Shift to select more than one object, or use a selection window (first click outside the objects, then drag the window).
Note: To section multiple objects, start out using a different option - Section by Line or Section by Plane. Use Shift to select the objects to slice, then click the Section by Workplane icon.
- The section is created.
You can rotate the view to see that the section lies on the workplane.