Creating Planes Between Other Planes

You can create a specified number of planes between two planes in only one operation.


Before you begin: Create a 3D shape containing at least two planes.
  1. Select the two planes between which the new planes shall be created.
  2. From the Wireframe section of the action bar, click Planes Between .
  3. In the Instance(s) box, specify the number of planes.
  4. Click Preview to view the created planes.
  5. Optional: Select the Create in a new Body check box.
    A new geometrical set containing only the repeated planes will be created.
  6. To reverse the direction of the planes creation, click .
  7. Click OK to create the planes.
    The planes (identified as Plane.xxx) are added to the tree.

Warning:
  • Selecting sub-elements of a feature (edges or faces, for example) or of an axis system (xy plane, for example) is not allowed.
  • Performing a local Undo is unavailable with this command.