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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 discussing the size field and how itamp;#39;s calculated the examine size field metric is a very useful metric for looking at target edge links of a block before it is initialized but where do we get these values and how are they computed thatamp;#39;s what todayamp;#39;s video is about the size field comes from three different entities weamp;#39;re gonna start with just two of them boundaries and background spacing simply put boundaries of the surface mesh this applies to the surface as well as the far field you can control these by controlling these domains the background spacing is the target edge length in that volume it can be adjusted in the grid solve size field tab how fast cell sizes transition from boundaries to background spacing is based upon the decay you can adjust the decay on the same size field tab in the bloc