Relax (Polymesh)
 
 
 
Command entry:Select an Edit Poly or editable poly object. Modify panel object level or any sub-object level Edit Geometry rollout Relax (Settings)
Command entry:Select an Edit Poly or editable poly object. Modeling ribbon Graphite Modeling Tools tab Polygon Modeling panel (Polygon) sub-object level Geometry (All) panel Shift+click (Relax) or choose Relax Settings from the drop-down list.

Use these settings for relaxing vertices in Interactive Manipulation mode. Relax in Edit/Editable Poly works much like the Relax modifier: It normalizes the distance between each affected vertex and its neighbors by moving the vertex toward the average position of its neighbors.

NoteAt the object level, Relax applies to the entire object. At any sub-object level, Relax applies to selected sub-objects only.

Interface

For details on using the caddy controls, see The Caddy Interface.

Amount

Controls how far a vertex moves for each iteration. The value specifies a percentage of the distance from the original location of a vertex to the average location of its neighbors. Range=-1.0 to 1.0. Default=0.5.

Iterations

Sets how many times to repeat the Relax process. For each iteration, average locations are recalculated and the Relax Value is reapplied to every vertex. Default=1.

Hold Boundary Points

Controls whether vertices at the edges of open meshes are moved. Default=on.

When on, boundary vertices do not move while the rest of the object is relaxed. This option is particularly useful when working with multiple elements within a single object that share open edges.

When this check box is off, all vertices of the object are relaxed.

Hold Outer Points

When on, preserves the original positions of vertices farthest away from the object center.

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OK

Applies the settings to the current selection and closes the caddy.

Apply and Continue

Applies the settings to the current selection, retaining them for the preview if you then change the selection.

Cancel

Closes the caddy without applying the settings to the current selection. Does not reverse previous uses of Apply.