Boundary

Reference

Mode

Sculpt Mode

Tool

Toolbar ‣ Boundary

This tool is used to transform and deform the boundaries i.e. the unconnected edges of a mesh. The tool detects the mesh boundary closest to the active vertex and propagates the deformation using the brush Falloff into the mesh.

참고

Even if this brush can produce deformations in triangle meshes and meshes with a non-regular quad grid, the more regular and clean the topology is, the better the result.

Brush Settings

Deformation Target

How the deformation of the brush will affect the object.

Geometry

Brush deformation displaces the vertices of the mesh.

Cloth Simulation

Brush deforms the mesh by deforming the constraints of a cloth simulation.

Deformation

Deformation type that is used by the brush.

Bend

Rotates the active boundary around the local Y axis.

Expand

Moves/extends the mesh boundary in the local X direction.

Inflate

Works similar to the Inflate tool but, the vertices that are inflated are constrained to the mesh boundary.

Grab

Works similar to the Grab tool but, the vertices that are grabbed are constrained to the mesh boundary.

Twist

Rotates the active boundary around the local Z axis.

Smooth

Works similar to the Grab tool but, the vertices that are smoothed are constrained to the the mesh boundary.

Boundary Falloff

How the brush Falloff is applied across the boundary.

Boundary Origin Offset

Offset of the boundary origin in relation to the brush radius.

Constant

Applies the same deformation in the entire boundary.

Brush Radius

Applies the deformation in a localized area limited by the brush radius.

Loop

Applies the brush falloff in a loop pattern.

Loop and Invert

Applies the falloff radius in a loop pattern, inverting the displacement direction in each pattern repetition.

Usage

The main use cases of this brush are the Bend and Expand deformation modes, which depend on a grid topology to create the best results. In order to do further adjustments and tweaks to the result of these deformations, use the Inflate, Grab, Twist, and Smooth deformation modes, which do not depend that much on the topology.