RockWorks | Utilities | Solid | Edit | 2D
This program is used to edit the contents of a real number or Boolean solid model file, one horizontal or vertical "slice" at a time. The slice you specify will be loaded into the Grid Editor for viewing and editing. The edited slice will be re-inserted into the solid model. The modified solid model can be saved on disk under the same file name or assigned a new name.
Note: This tool requires that a RockWorks Boolean OR real number solid model (.RwMod file) already exists.
See Editing Solid Models in 3D for an interactive 3D voxel editor.
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Step-by-Step Summary
The program will display the Grid Editor window. The Grid Editor is composed of 5 main parts:
- The main part of the Editor is the "Grid Map." This is where the node values for the slice will be displayed.
- The Reference area is located at the very top of the window. This lists the X, Y, and Z values where the cursor is currently pointing.
- The Grid Editor tools are found in the menus and toolbar buttons near the top of the window, below the reference coordinates.
- The Grid Editor options, which adjust how the data is displayed in the Grid Map, are displayed along the left side of the window.
- The Slice locations are displayed along the right side of the window.
RockWorks will load the selected slice into the Grid Map portion of the window. Each cell represents a single node. As you point to any of the cells using the pointer cursor, their coordinates and node values are displayed in the title bar at the top of the window.
! Because of the different orientations of the different slice planes, the X and Y axes of the 2-dimensional slice that is extracted from a solid model are not always going to coincide with the X and Y axes of the solid model. See Notes on Orientation for information. In addition, the solid model voxel G value will be displayed in the Editor as the Z value.
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