Creating a Plane Between two Planes
You can create a plane between two parallel or non-parallel planes or planar surfaces.
Before you begin:
You must
create or include
a 3D Shape containing geometry.
From the
Creation
section of the
action bar
, click
Plane
.
Select
Between
.
Select two planes in the
Element 1
and
Element 2
boxes.
An intermediate plane coplanar to
Element 1
is created.
Change the ratio defining the deviation of the intermediate plane from the coplanar position with respect to
Element 1
.
Option
Description
Ratio
Examples:
0 creates a plane coplanar to
Element 1
.
0.5 creates a
Middle Plane
.
1 creates a plane coplanar to
Element 2
.
1.5 creates a reversed middle plane.
Reverse Direction
Switches between
Element 1
and
Element 2
as reference for the ratio calculation. This option has only effect if a value different from 0.5 is used.
Middle Plane
Sets the
Ratio
value to 0.5.
Ratio: 0
Ratio: 0.25
Reverse Direction
Ratio: 0.5 = Middle Plane
Click
OK
to create the plane.
The plane (identified as
Plane.xxx
) is added to the
tree
.