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+ | ===== Decimate ===== | ||
+ | ==== Tris to quads ==== | ||
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+ | In edit mode (1), select Surface (2), then Tris to Quads (3). To ensure that all faces are selected, press A. This converts triangular polygons into squares and reduces the complexity. | ||
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+ | ==== Decimate ==== | ||
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+ | Decimate is a modifier that simplifies the polygons and complexity of the model to reduce the processing load on the computer. This step should be performed by [[en: | ||
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+ | Switch to object mode(1). Then click on the spanner to open the properties of the modifier(2). | ||
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+ | Select "add modifier" | ||
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+ | Here you can select the ratio of the decimation. For example .5=50% of the original model complexity. | ||
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+ | In this case, the polygons have been reduced by half. Finding the perfect mix of reduced polygons and a beautiful look is a matter of experimentation. | ||
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+ | To apply decimation, first click on the arrow next to the decimate modifier. | ||
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