You might try copying and pasting the void in place. It may be that it will just not cut. You could also check the visibility graphics in that you have generic models or whatever you used to make the void.
Unfortunately it is not given that a swept blend only allows for a single line segment. This can be curved but just one line segment. You would have to use a sweep or a couple of sweeps or blends.
So good! I've learn too much! tHANKS professor
Is it posible to make a swept blent locked on a ref. line ? and make it parametric
That is a great question, Victor! What exactly are you looking to make parametric with the blend? The reference line moving?
When i try using a void to cut out portion underneeth a slab, i cant seem to get it to show has "hidden" lines from the plan view like a coffer slab
You might try copying and pasting the void in place. It may be that it will just not cut. You could also check the visibility graphics in that you have generic models or whatever you used to make the void.
is it possible using swept blend at 90 angle?
Unfortunately it is not given that a swept blend only allows for a single line segment. This can be curved but just one line segment. You would have to use a sweep or a couple of sweeps or blends.