I want to split the beam along the curve shown in the image. like red one and blue one.
Can I?
Easily, no.
You could create two beams and two in place models, then cut one from one beam and another from another beam. Hide cutting objects in view.
Are you wanting to split the beams with a gap along the curve or cut back the beams to the curve? in other words, you want to curve the beam ends. Is that correct?
...If you don't mind losing your stick symbol representation in coarse views, open the Beam Family, select one of the beams in 3D view and change its Visibility Settings to include "Coarse". Reload and use Join/Cut Geometry tools on them.
@jdhF2S5U wrote:
Yep. Pretty much the same, but I'd like both red and blue left, and no gaps. Is there only a way that the above people said it? to use two objects
Sure you can "split" them but why would you? What's the construction? Maybe that understanding will help me to help you.
You can also create parts from the beam, divide parts, and change parts materials.
No it does not mean editing the family. Create parts is a tool in the project. Regardless, if the beams are at different elevations then they are in fact, two beams. So, model two beams and use opening by face to cut them.
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