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now lets take a look at another mesh of this duct this mesh is relatively dense so we can reduce the mesh by half in the reduced tool we get the option to reduce the mesh by using its density face count or tolerance finally this mesh was created from a legacy design these attachment flanges are no longer needed in our new design lets use our brush tool to select the triangles that make up the flange lets open up the mesh palette to view a few different selection tools here I can change the size of my brush whoa that was a little too big of a radius though rather than using the slider I can use the square bracket keys on my keyboard once a few triangles are selected I could see in the mesh palette the number of selected faces in addition we have different tools to modify the selection these all have hot keys which are presented as tooltips for example I can grow and shrink my selection by holding the shift and using the up and down keys dont worry I can always add to my selection b