Lattices

A lattice is a structure of points for carrying out free-form deformations on any deformable object. To create deformation effects, you edit the lattice by moving, rotating, or scaling the lattice structure, or by directly manipulating the lattice points. In general, you create effects by editing any of the lattice deformer’s attributes.

Influence lattice and base lattice

A lattice deformer includes two lattices: an influence lattice and a base lattice. By itself, the term “lattice” typically refers to the influence lattice. You create deformation effects by editing or animating the influence lattice. The lattice deformer’s effect is based on any difference between the base lattice’s lattice points and the influence lattice’s lattice points. By default, the base lattice is hidden so that you can focus on manipulating the influence lattice. However, remember that the deformation effect depends on the relationship between the influence lattice and the base lattice.

Lattices as deformable objects

Unique among deformer influence objects, lattices are themselves deformable objects. That means that you can create deformers that deform a lattice. Also, you can bind a lattice to a skeleton. When you move the skeleton, the lattice will deform with the action of the joints.