Mesh menu

Combine

Booleans
Boolean operations let you combine polygon meshes to create a new shape. Operations rely on the intersection, the shared volume of the two meshes, to determine the boolean result.
Union

Combines the volume of the meshes you select. The original two objects are preserved minus the intersection.

Select Mesh > Booleans > Union to set the Booleans Union Options.

Difference

Subtracts the volume(s) of the second (and subsequent) selected mesh(es) from the first.

Select Mesh > Booleans > Difference to set the Booleans Difference Options.

Note: You can extract multiple meshes from your first selected mesh in one Difference operation.
Intersection

Leaves only the shared volume of the two meshes.

Select Mesh > Booleans > Intersection to set the Booleans Intersection Options.

Combine

Combines the selected meshes into a single polygon mesh. Many polygon editing operations can only be performed between two separate mesh shells once they have been combined into the same mesh.

Select Mesh > Combine > to set the Combine Options.

Note: Use Mesh > Combine with the Construction History turned off so you can clear the history of multiple skinned items into a single cleanly-skinned mesh. (You can still use Mesh > Combine with Construction History turned on.)
Separate

Separates disconnected shells in a mesh into separate meshes. You can separate all of the shells at once, or you can specify the shells you want separated by first selecting some faces on the shells you want separated before choosing Mesh > Separate.

Remesh

Conform
Wraps the vertices of one object onto the surface of another object. See Conform vertices to a surface.

Select Mesh > Conform > to set the Conform Options.

Fill Hole

The Fill Hole feature lets you fill in a region of a polygon mesh where polygons do not exist provided the region is bounded by three or more polygon edges. Fill Hole creates a polygon with three or more sides to fill in the selected region.

Reduce

Reduces the number of polygons in a selected region of a polygon mesh, optionally taking into account UVs and vertex colors as it chooses which areas to reduce. Reduce is useful when you need to lower the number of polygons in a particular region of a polygon mesh. The polygon reduction is controlled via a polyReduce node that gets created. This lets you experiment with the amount of blend reduction and can be removed altogether should you wish to return the polygon mesh to its original pre-reduced state. You can also preserve the original vertex positions to minimize the overall shape change that occurs on the mesh as a result of the reduction. You can optionally paint the amount of polygon reduction using the Mesh Tools > Paint Reduce Weights Tool.

Select Mesh > Reduce > to set the Reduce Options.

Smooth

Smooths the selected polygon mesh by adding divisions to the polygons on the mesh.

Select Mesh > Smooth > to set the Smooth Options.

Triangulate

Converts the existing polygon selection to triangles.

Quadrangulate

Converts the existing polygon selection to quadrangles.

Select Mesh > Quadrangulate > to set the Quadrangulate Options.

Mirror

Mirror

Mirrors the selected object across an axis of symmetry. Select Mesh > Mirror > to set the Mirror Options.

Symmetrize
When topological symmetry is enabled, Symmetrize copies the selected mesh topology across the symmetry axis. See Symmetrize asymmetrical components.

Transfer

Clipboard Actions
Copy Attributes

Lets you copy UV, shader, and color per vertex attributes from one polygon mesh to another by copying the attributes to a temporary clipboard. You can set the copy feature to copy one attribute or all three simultaneously. The attribute options you can copy between polygon meshes are described below.

Select Mesh > Clipboard Actions > Copy Attributes > to set the Copy Attributes Options.

Paste Attributes

Lets you paste any UV, shader, and color per vertex attributes that you previously copied to the temporary clipboard from another polygon mesh. You can set the paste feature to paste one attribute or any of the three attributes that were copied as a result of the copy operation.

Clear Clipboard

Clear Clipboard empties the clipboard of any saved polygon attributes so that new attributes can be subsequently copied and pasted between polygon meshes.

Use the Clear Clipboard Options to specify which attributes (UV, Shader, and Color per vertex) to clear when you select this menu item.

Transfer Attributes

Transfer Attributes transfers UV, color per vertex (CPV), and vertex position information between meshes that have differing topologies (that is, the meshes have different shapes, and the vertices and edges are different).

Transfer Attributes transfers vertex data by sampling the vertex information on the source mesh and then transferring the information to the specified target mesh, based on a comparison that is spatially based. The target mesh gets modified as a result.

Select Mesh > Transfer Attributes > to set the Transfer Attributes Options.

Transfer Shading Sets

The Transfer Shading Sets tool allows you to transfer the shading assignment data between two objects that may be topologically different. For example, you can transfer shading assignment data from a cube to a sphere. Faces in similar locations are assigned the same shading data.

Select Mesh > Transfer Shading Sets > to set the Transfer Shading Sets Options.

Optimize

Cleanup

Performs various operations on the selection to identify and remove extraneous and invalid polygon geometry.

Select Mesh > Cleanup > to set the Cleanup Options.

Smooth Proxy
Subdiv Proxy
Subdiv Proxy smooths the selected polygon mesh by adding polygons, and keeps the original non-smoothed mesh as a proxy. A node connection is made between the proxy and smoothed version of the mesh so that changes to the proxy's shape or topology update the smoothed version of the mesh. Subdiv Proxy is useful for reshaping and/or animating a coarser version of a polygonal model (with fewer components to worry about) while seeing what the smoothed version will look like.

Select Mesh > Smooth Proxy > Subdiv Proxy > to set the Subdiv Proxy Options.

Remove Subdiv Proxy Mirror
Removes the smooth mesh created by Smooth Proxy > Subdiv Proxy (with Mirror Behavior set to Full ) and combines the two halves of the proxy mesh (the original mesh and the mirrored mesh) into a single mesh (similar to using Mesh > Mirror Geometry on the original mesh).Adjustments that you make to one half of the mesh will no longer be automatically mirrored onto the other half. After you have created a symmetrical model using Mesh > Smooth Proxy > Subdiv Proxy (with Mirror Behavior set to Full), use Subdiv Proxy Mirror to remove the smooth mesh. Then use Smooth Proxy > Subdiv Proxy (with Mirror Behavior set to None) to create a smooth mesh that you can animate non-symmetrically.

Select Mesh > Smooth Proxy > Remove Subdiv Proxy Mirror > to set the Remove Subdiv Proxy Mirror Options.

Crease Tool
The Crease Tool exists in two locations ( Mesh > Smooth Proxy > Crease Tool and Mesh Tools > Crease Tool). For more information see Crease polygonal edges and vertices.
Toggle Proxy Display
Toggles the display of the subdiv proxy object between normal polygon display and the smooth subdiv proxy version.Switching between the subdiv proxy and the normal polygon display modes is useful when you're modeling polygon surfaces and want to quickly switch between either mode to preview your work.You can also toggle this display mode using the Ctrl + ' hotkey.
Both Proxy and Subdiv Display
Displays both the proxy mesh and subdiv mesh simultaneously. You can also control this display mode using the ~ hotkey.