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Hello.

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Welcome to a new video.

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In this video we'll talk about generators.

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So what we have.

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We have free Tetra ahead.

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Now whenever you go to use a control mesh there is always by default a free day trade.

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What it means is when you have a geometry it will fill those images with free data handrails to fill

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up the whole tree legitimately.

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That is basically what free to turtle means in Swift.

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So uh you can see.

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So I'll show you an easy example.

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For example if I select the face here and if I click Build or you see how smooth the mesh became this

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is what you can do.

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You have to explore a bit more to properly understand the working of.

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But this is the basic idea.

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And just according to the geometry you have in boundary you have free triangular.

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So the surfers will be like triangular geometries feet wide mapped.

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And Ed if you go to mapped you read the script and say you select this it will learn you see the surface

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is different than the other surface.

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So depending on the type of physics you are working you have to select defined mesh properties.

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Of course if you're working with user controlled custom mesh.

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Now I haven't used that much of boundary and sip.

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So I'm not an expert in this.

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Now in boundary layer have the settings are boundary properties.

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But in this particular geometry you don't have much importance of this.

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But definitely you can play around with this and see how it goes.

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So one thing I have to tell you guys that whenever you run build on on a particular mesh it follows

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a series of steps.

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So whether you keep it above treated well or below return the results should be different because it

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runs sequential.

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So at first it will take the size then to and the frigid table then the boundary layer and so on.

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That is how it works.

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Okay fine.

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In my next video we'll discuss about operations and attributes.

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See you in my next video.

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So just a quick note after every lecture you'll get a quiz where you can check your concept whatever

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you have learned from each lecture.

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So I'll give you a sample how the quiz will actually look after every video you'll have a quiz which

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will have something like this.

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You have a question and you will have like four different options and you can check the answer and then

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you can move to the next question.

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So do I take the quiz because it will help you to clear up your understanding on each lecture and over

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the course.

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So.

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Okay good bye see you in my next video.
