Mesh Smoothing

Description
The Mesh Smoothing command smooths mesh objects by changing the position of their vertices.



Usage

 * 1) If you plan to smooth only certain areas, note that the command uses the color red to mark the faces selected for this option. To see them properly:
 * 2) * The of the mesh objects ideally should be, but should at least show faces. If necessary use the Std DrawStyle command to override this property.
 * 3) * The of the mesh objects should not be red.
 * 4) Select one or more mesh objects.
 * 5) There are several ways to invoke the command:
 * 6) * Press the button.
 * 7) * Select the option from the menu.
 * 8) The  task panel opens.
 * 9) If you only want to smooth selected areas: choose the  option:
 * 10) * The panel is added to the task panel.
 * 11) * Specify the region options:
 * 12) * Press the button and while holding down the left mouse button draw a region, a closed spline, in the 3D view. Faces that match the region options and (partially) fall inside the region will be selected.
 * 13) * Optionally press the button to clear the selection.
 * 14) Select the smoothing :
 * 15) Specify the :
 * : the higher this number the smoother the final result. The value also has an impact on the total processing time of the command. Avoid high values if the mesh objects have many points.
 * : the value must be in the -  range.
 * : the value must be in the -  range.
 * 1) Press the  button to finish the command.
 * : the higher this number the smoother the final result. The value also has an impact on the total processing time of the command. Avoid high values if the mesh objects have many points.
 * : the value must be in the -  range.
 * : the value must be in the -  range.
 * 1) Press the  button to finish the command.