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Meshmixer: Function and Command Reference

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Learn how to work with the commands and functions in Autodesk Meshmixer. Discover what each function or command does and how it can help you tackle specific tasks.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
1. Analysis
  • Inspector
  • Layout and Packing
  • Measure
  • Orientation
  • Overhangs
  • Slicing
  • Stability
  • Strength
  • Thickness
  • Units and Dimensions
  • Units and Dimensions measurement addendum
2. Edit
  • Add Tube
  • Align
  • Close Cracks
  • Create Pivot
  • Duplicate
  • Generate Complex
  • Generate Face Groups
  • Hollow
  • Make Pattern
  • Make Slices
  • Make Solid
  • Mesh Query
  • Mirror
  • Plane Cut
  • Separate Shells
  • Transform
  • Unwrap and Export as SVG
3. Sculpt: Brush Modifiers
  • Depth
  • Falloff
  • Flow
  • Laziness
  • Refinement
  • Size
  • Strength
  • Symmetry
  • SymSnap
  • Volumetric
4. Sculpt: Surface
  • Draw
  • Inflate
  • Smooth color
  • Smoothing brushes
  • Stencil
5. Sculpt: Volume
  • Attract
  • Drag
  • Draw
  • Flatten
  • Inflate
  • Move
  • Paint vertex
  • Pinch
  • Smoothing brushes
  • Spikes
  • Zipper
6. Select: General
  • Brushes
  • Crease Angle
  • Intersect
  • Convert to
  • Deform tools
  • Modify tools
7. Select: Edit
  • Align to Target
  • Attract to Target
  • Bridge
  • Discard
  • Erase and Fill
  • Extract
  • Extrude
  • Fit Primitive
  • Flip Normals
  • Join
  • Offset
  • Plane Cut
  • Reduce
  • Remesh
  • Separate
  • Tube Handle
  • Weld Boundaries
8. Shaders
  • Shaders overview

Taught by

Nick Kloski

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