Hi there,
See below. I created a surface from 4 feature lines, however I only want the surface to show up inside of the feature line shapes. I'm trying to use 4 SHOW boundaries to complete this. I've tried it with and without the non-destructive option checked with no luck. For reference, I've got about 100 feature lines that I'd like to put into a single surface, this is just a sample. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jesse
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I'll add to this that using the HIDE boundary on all 4 feature line shapes seems to hide everything outside of the shapes, which is the opposite of what I'm trying to do.
Try using your overall outer boundary (the dashed line) as a "Hide" boundary. Then use your other 4 areas as a "show" boundary. In theory, the hide boundary will hide the entire surface, then the individual show boundaries will show the surface in that particular area.
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