Smooth
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Transform Smooth |
The Smooth command averages the positions of object points or vertices. This command is useful for removing unwanted detail, and for removing loops in objects.
When mesh vertices are selected, you may have to use the WeldVertices command before smoothing in order to prevent the mesh from pulling apart.
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Steps
To smooth part of a curve or surface
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Make a supported object type points on.
Or, select object points, edges or faces with Command+Shift.
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Start the Smooth command.
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Click the check boxes for the coordinate directions and adjust the Smooth factor.
The selected object points will move slightly to smooth the object.
To set one check box and clear the others
- Right-click the check box you want to check.
Smooth Options
Smooth X / Y / Z
Smooths only in the specified x, y, or z direction.
Shortcuts
- Right-click a checkbox once to set one direction option and clear all others.
- Right-click a checkbox twice to set all direction options.
Fix Boundaries
Prevents naked edges or endpoints from being moved.
Meshes: Vertices along naked edges will not be modified.
Curves: End control points will not be modified.
Surfaces: The control points along the boundaries of the surface will not be modified. The edges and trims of trimmed surfaces will be modified if they do not coincide with the surface boundary.
SubD: Surface points or control net points along the boundaries will not be modified.
Note
- If all of the object points are selected, Rhino perceives this as the whole object being selected.
- Fix Boundaries may cause undesirable seams or singularities in closed curves and surfaces.
World / CPlane / Object coordinates
Use world or construction plane or object u, v, and n coordinates to determine the direction of the smoothing.
Smooth factor per step
Sets an amount of smoothing.
0 to 1
Object points move toward the average.
Greater than 1
Object points move past the average.
Negative
Object point move away from the average (roughing).
Number of smooth steps
Specifies the number of steps to iterate the smoothing factor through.
Note
- Many steps and small factor are preferable to setting the factor above 1.
- Setting the factor to 1 means the original object point locations are ignored, the new locations then are the average of the neighboring points.