By JDHill
#359367
Maxwell currently supports z-clipping (see Scene Manager > Camera > Z-Clip Planes, make sure Show Advanced View is enabled in the page's toolbar), but not clipping by arbitrary boundaries, if that is what you are referring to.
By valerostudio
#359384
No, not really. If you look at the Indigo forum basically you can right click a section plane in SU and tell the engine to cut the model there and hide the rest. Its like using the Zorro2 script without actually cutting your model.
By crcgrp
#359599
This would be fantastic!!! The z-clip option is more time consuming because, AFAIK, there is no way to know the distance of the camera in sketchup to be able to input correct values into the Z-clip parameters.
By JDHill
#359694
You don't really need to know the distance, because you can use the Pick DOF, Z-Clip, or Z-Buffer tool (it is in the plugin's menu & toolbar) to set those things interactively. As you use it, it reports the distance of the points you are picking in SketchUp's Measurements readout.
By crcgrp
#359927
I've messed around with it, but it doesn't seem easy, at least for me, to use as would the section plane. Since choosing the z-clip near/far snaps to sketchup points I find it hard to choose where I'd like. Not complaining, and maybe I'm not doing it correctly.
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