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Simplifying geometry with Remove

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Simplifying geometry with Remove

- [Voiceover] Controlling level of detail is very important in 3d. Sometimes you'll need to remove detail. And if your object is parametric or procedural, it's really easy. You can just dial up and down the number of segments. However, if the object has been converted to editable, or collapsed, then, of course, those parameters don't exist any longer and all you have is a raw mesh object. And that's the case with this version of the lampshade that we created in the chapter on spline modeling. It started out as a lathe but now I've converted it to editable poly. I'll select it and just show you if we go to the modify panel, it's an editable poly object and has no parameters. What I'd like to do is knock down the level of detail because we're never going to see this object up close like this. In my final rendering of the loft apartment, the lampshades are going to be pretty far back. You know, they might only take up this amount of area on the screen. And in that case, each one of those…

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