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welcome to point-wise this tutorial Tuesday where we show you how to use a feature or demonstrate a technique in just a couple of minutes today weamp;#39;re building on the video from last week where we discussed size field calculation method last week in our video we covered minimum distance and inverse distance so this week weamp;#39;re going to discuss belen distance and minimum value blend distance uses a combination of minimum distance and inverse distance to arrive at the spacing for a specific point minimum value looks at all of the points around and takes the one with the smallest value so what does that look like in practice I have here the same two blocks you saw last week the yellow sources have a spacing of 15 and the red sources have a spacing of 2.5 the block on the Left uses blend distance in the block on the right uses minimum value so letamp;#39;s select them both and click initialize ok they finished initializing and so we can look at the results if you recall last