PlyEdit: 6 - Smooth
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- | {{:PlyEdit: Menu}} __NOTOC__ {{img|PlyEdit-smooth.png|Smooth Menu}} {{fig}} shows you the menu that appears when you use the {{key|6}} key. | + | {{:PlyEdit: Menu}} __NOTOC__ {{img|PlyEdit-smooth.png|Smooth Menu}} {{fig}} shows you the menu that appears when you use the {{key|6}} key. {{img|PlyEdit-smooth2.jpg|Normal Smoothing}} |
==== {{key|6}} - Painting ==== | ==== {{key|6}} - Painting ==== | ||
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:; Normal : Smooth both the geometry and the color in the normal way. | :; Normal : Smooth both the geometry and the color in the normal way. | ||
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- | {{img|PlyEdit-smooth2.jpg|Normal Smoothing}} | ||
:; Volume : Volume preserving smoothing. This is gentler than the normal smoothing, and | :; Volume : Volume preserving smoothing. This is gentler than the normal smoothing, and | ||
:; Color : only color | :; Color : only color |
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Fig 1 shows you the menu that appears when you use the <6> key.
<6> - PaintingPress and hold the <6> key to smooth the mesh at the mouse pointer location. You can adjust the degree of smoothing under the Brushes panel. <E> - Smooth EverythingThis will smooth the entire mesh, even the hidden parts. You are asked for the smoothing amount, and then <Y> to confirm before the anything is done. <G> - Smooth Marked AreaOr you can use the <G> key to mark an area out first, then use <6><G> to smooth just that area. First you will be asked for a Border value; this is the area outside of the marked faces that is used to blend in the smoothing. Next you'll be prompted for the smooth amount itself, and then finally the affected area will be shaded blue and you are asked to confirm with a <Y> key if the modification should proceed. Additional OptionsIf you click on the gray Smooth button in the Brushes panel, then some additional options are shown (see Fig 3). Click on the Smooth button again to hide these away.
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