Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 01-07-2003 , 05:58 PM
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MAYA 4.5 SMOOTH NODES

If you have a moment for a tech question I was wondering how to unsmooth geometry that has had its history deleted. I know geometry that has not had history deleted can be unsmoothed by going into the hypergraph and finding and deleting the smooth nodes. But, once history is deleted those nodes don’t appear anymore. I have a mesh of a character that I’m playing with but the smoothed version really slows down the screen updates. I wanted to unsmooth it but can’t seem to discover a way to do that since the history has been deleted. I’m using Maya 4.5 on a PC. Any thoughts? As always, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

# 2 01-07-2003 , 09:57 PM
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Your only options are to either use Polygons > Reduce or reduce the polygons by hand. One the history is deleted, there's no going back.


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# 3 01-07-2003 , 10:12 PM
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\Yeap, that history thing is a pain...


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# 4 01-07-2003 , 10:15 PM
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Maybe there's a lesson to learn: Save versions...
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