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When there're 2 objects intersected like this:

Mesh

If I wanted to remove only the part above the green line, how would I do it? the Boolean Modifier doesn't seem to have anything to be used in cases like this.

Better view of both objects:

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Amaya
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  • I'm not sure to get it, but if boolean doesn't help, you could try "knife project" tool, eg: see https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/7928/how-would-you-cut-a-shape-out-of-an-object-using-another-object/ – m.ardito Jan 03 '18 at 09:36
  • @m.ardito turned out a mess, probably because they're intersected and the orange object passes through the yellow one completely. – Amaya Jan 03 '18 at 09:55
  • By any chance, is it possible to separate the orange object into two different objects using the yellow object as delimiter? or creating faces in between above and below, in a way that makes the part above a loose part that I can delete after separating manually? – Amaya Jan 03 '18 at 10:02
  • I tried doing this with a cube: https://i.imgur.com/kllWczd.png but it was pointless, the result looks so bad it could be said to be randomized. Maybe I should deal with the loose parts first, I wish there was a way to simply convert a mesh with loose parts to a solid mesh, I'll need to use a hundred boolean modifiers on that wig. – Amaya Jan 03 '18 at 11:22

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