Monday, August 23, 2021

Blender tips and tricks 101,SELECTION ELEMENT TYPE

Hey, it's me again, CarlKeinV


If you are wondering how to select two (2) overlapping objects like in the image below, we have 2 cubes in one model. Let's say you just want to select cube one and not cube two.









Here's a quick tip for you.

go to edit mode, that's somewhere on the upper left corner where it says object mode and click on edit mode.


Now, select any faces of your cube.. 


and press CTRL + L

you can see some options on the lower-left corner of your screen.



then the cube is selected, now you can move it freely, without harming the other cube...


But they are in under one object / model



Hope this helps!

leave a comment if you like this tutorial. see yeah for the next one. :)