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The Reduce Mesh command allows you to reduce the polygon density of a mesh object, simplifying its structure. This tool is ideal for reducing the complexity of meshes without significant loss of precision in areas that don’t require detailed geometry, resulting in a smaller, more manageable file size.
Density Reduction: The tool enables controlled reduction of the polygon count, simplifying the mesh while maintaining a visually acceptable level of detail.
File Optimization: Reducing the mesh density helps decrease the file size, making it easier to handle and improving performance when working with complex objects.
Preservation of Detail: The command is designed to maintain essential details in the mesh while removing unnecessary elements, ensuring precision where it’s most needed.
Reduce to polygons: Specifies the desired number of polygons after reduction. This option allows users to set an exact polygon count for the mesh.
Reduce by percent: Specifies the reduction as a percentage of the starting polygon count. This allows for a proportional reduction based on the original mesh density.
Planar only: Restricts the reduction to planar polygons only, ensuring that only flat surfaces are simplified while keeping more detailed areas intact.
Smaller File Size: Reducing mesh density significantly reduces the file size, which is useful for projects with highly detailed or complex meshes.
Improved Performance: Simplifying the mesh geometry enhances performance in viewing and manipulating objects, especially for large files.
Customization: The tool is flexible, allowing users to adjust the level of reduction based on the detail required for the project.
This command is especially useful when working with high-resolution models that need to be optimized for presentations, prints, or exports without compromising essential visual appearance.