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Subject: object how-to


dashboard_jehovah ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 9:02 PM ยท edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 2:40 PM

How can someone click on an object in a scene with multiple objects to do further work on a desired object...alot of times I find that I must deconstruct a scene just to work on another object that may be buried in the scene. Is there an easier way to get to objects in a scene without continuosly clicking on another object or moving objects around. (this happens to me alot!) :-)(different camera angles does'nt always do the job)


Ang25 ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 9:09 PM

Give your objects names in the attributes box, then use the icons at the bottom and the drop down menus to pick the particular object. There are the primitive icons and then off more to the right is where you can find meshes and groups. Naming stuff gets to be important when there are lots of things in a scene. You don't have to name them to use the icons at the bottom, but without names you'll get choices like rock1, rock2, rock3 etc. Sorry I'm too lazy to do a screen shot, give a holler if you need one and I'm sure someone will do one. HTH


dashboard_jehovah ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 9:26 PM

LOL...thanks! ps..screen shot would help! But I will play around and hopefully figure it out. Anyone w/ a screen shot feel free to post it!


Ang25 ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 9:27 PM

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Here's the screen shot. :-D got unlazy


Ang25 ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 9:33 PM

Well I was going to do a couple more screenshots showing the Attibutes box and an example but whenever I press Alt to do a screen grab, the stuff I want grabbed disappears. Let me know if you need anything explained better.


xantor ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 10:15 PM

If you just press printscreen you get a whole screen grab. Alt + Printscreen is for grabbing the current window.


Stephen Ray ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 10:46 PM

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If you give your objects and groups names They can be identified and selected easier. by using the tools and options Ang25 shows. They can also be selected by holding the Ctrl key and clicking on the objects. A pop-up menu will appear with a list of all objects and groups located were the cursor was Ctrl clicked.

Two other features that help work flow in clustered scenes are:

  1. The family tools,
  2. Solo mode

Example of families: say you have many objects that share the same material. You can put them all in the same family, then if the material needs to be changed or tweaked they can all be easily selected using the family menu.
Solo Mode: Once a group or objects have been selected, you can go into solo mode to temporally hide all the other object.
A good example of using solo mode is, say you have a full scene, and you need to import a new model that contains many parts. You can go into solo mode ( with no objects selected even before you import it. Then when it's imported it will be the only model seen and listed on all the selection menus. All the different part are easier to select to place materials on. After the editing is done to the model you go out of solo mode to place and do other translations to it.

Stephen Ray



FWTempest ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 10:47 PM

Also.. if you hold down 'ctrl' while left clicking, you will get a pop-up menu of every item under the cursor.


FWTempest ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2004 at 10:48 PM

shoot.... cross-posted there... and without the cool graphics... 8D


Aldaron ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 1:58 AM ยท edited Sat, 11 September 2004 at 1:59 AM

Nevemind Steven took care of solo mode :)

Message edited on: 09/11/2004 01:59


dashboard_jehovah ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 2:21 AM

WOW!...thank you all very much!...take some time to soak this all up...:-/...quite a response, and very much appreciated!


Bea ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 3:53 AM

The other thing you can do is hit the tab key until the object you want is selected


TheBryster ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 6:01 AM
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Woah! Never heard of 'solo mode'......nearly chokes on his coffee Thanks, Stephen!

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MRIguy ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 3:53 PM

Dang! Just learned two more factoids on Bryce which I was not aware of: Proper use of "family" attribute and the "solo" mode. Thank you.

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diolma ( ) posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 4:35 PM

BTW (just for those who don't know/have forgotten), solo mode is activated by the circle/sphere in the middle of the "previous/next" arrows down in the bottom right of the screen (on the RH side of the "object-type" select buttons). If those are not there and you've got the animation timeline displayed instead, then 1st hit the circle with criss-cross lines (right in the RH corner) to change from the time-line display to the selection display. At least, I think that's right... I'm working from memory...:-) Cheers, Diolma



Redfeather ( ) posted Wed, 15 September 2004 at 6:09 PM

falls outa his chair in disbelief If I woulda known about all that earlier that scorpian I was fighten woulda been ALOT easier Thanx Stephen


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