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# 1 08-06-2016 , 08:49 AM
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Booleans decided to piss me off :D

Hi there, so I was wondering if anyone knows what to do in this case. I shift-selected all the objects and just clicked booleans - difference. I am trying to carve out the rocks from the brick but for some unknown reason the booleans doesnt like the idea of helping me here. Pleaase help

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# 2 08-06-2016 , 07:23 PM
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Try one object at a time. Also, if you can, try using a newer version of Maya - 2015 greatly improved boolean operations.


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# 3 09-06-2016 , 08:10 PM
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I find that combining the objects being cut out - deleting the history then doing the Boolean on the object you want to cut into.

Maya does not like history on the objects your want to Boolean


# 4 14-06-2016 , 09:11 AM
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Thank you very much guys! I just had to select one object at a time😘😘😊😊

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