You can find additional shape tools under Shapes in the main menu.
Subdivide
The Subdivide tool computes smaller shapes from selected shape(s). A variety of parameters can be used to achieve different subdivision layouts.
Tip:
You can also subdivide shapes formed when creating shapes from graph networks using Block Parameters in the Inspector.
Reverse Normals
This operation reverses the normals, in other words, orientation, of all selected faces. This step is often necessary after importing shapes with reversed orientation.
Separate Faces
You can select a shape or multiple shapes and separate individual shapes for every face. Click Shapes > Separate Faces in the main menu. All new shapes are created into the existing shape layer.
Combine Shapes
You can combine all the faces of the selected shapes into a single shape. Click Shapes > Combine Shapes in the main menu.
Union Shapes
The Union Shapes tool performs a Boolean union of all selected shapes. Select the shapes to be united and click Shapes > Union Shapes in the main menu.
Overlapping shapes. | |
Selected shapes. | |
Multiple shapes united into one shape. |
Note:
- The Union Shapes tool is different from the Combine Shapes tool because it creates one face from the outline of the selected overlapping shapes.
- If the selected shapes are not intersecting or coplanar, the Combine Shapes operation is performed.
- This tool works only with planar shapes.
Subtract Shapes
The Subtract Shapes tool performs a Boolean subtraction of the lead-selection shape from all other selected shapes. Click Shapes > Subtract Shapes in the main menu to subtract the lead-selection from the other shape. Press Shift while selecting a different shape to change the lead-selection.
Overlapping shapes. | |
Selected shapes with the circle as lead-selection. | |
Square shape after deleting the circle. |
Note:
This tool works only with planar shapes.Offset Shapes
Offset Shapes tool creates a new shape, rather than a new face, inside the selected shape or multiple shapes. Select a shape or an individual face and click Shapes > Offset Shapes in the main menu.
Selected shape to create an inside offset. | |
Offset shape created. | |
New offset shape created inside previous offset shape. | |
Selected inner offset shape. | |
Offset shape with a hole after deleting the inner shape. |
To manually enter an offset distance, open the Tool Options window by clicking Window > Tool Options in the CityEngine main menu.
Offset Shapes | |
Distance (m) | The offset distance in meters. You can enter a value and press Enter to apply. |
Remove Holes
Removes all holes from the selected shapes.
Convert Models to Shapes
Use this tool to convert CGA models to shapes for manually editing.
Note:
After this conversion, changes in attributes and CGA rules do not affect the shapes anymore.