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Mesh brushes
Mesh brushes are a brush type that provide special features not available with
other Paint Effect brush types. Mesh brushes render using polygonal triangles
rather than brush stamps. As a result, mesh strokes can be more accurately
texture-mapped for realistic results. They also appear more realistic compared
to other brush types whether they are viewed close-up or from a distance.
The mesh brush stroke can also be converted to a polygonal surface in the
Maya scene. Once the stroke is converted to polygons, the resulting polygons
can be modified using any of the Maya polygonal modification tools and
utilized like any other polygonal surface (animation, rendering, and so on)
In this section, you are introduced to mesh brushes and learn additional
techniques related to the various brush and stroke attributes. You learn how
to:
Understand the structure of strokes with tubes.
Modify a variety brush tube attributes.
Convert the mesh brush stroke to polygons.
Modify the converted mesh using construction history.
Render the polygonal meshes.
To select a mesh brush preset from the Shelf
1 Select File > New Scene.
A new empty scene is created.
2 From the Toolbox panel layout shortcuts, select the Single Perspective
View.
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