Selection shortcuts in Alias

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The selection tools in Alias are here on the Pick palette.

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And the two key tools are Pick Object and Pick Nothing.

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And we use these so often that they're also on

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the marking menus that pop up at the cursor position

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when I use Shift + Ctrl with the left mouse button.

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And these can be very quick to use once you learn the north-south positions.

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So let's use Pick Object by releasing the mouse.

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And up here, the prompt line says click on some geometry.

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So I can click on an edge,

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in the middle of a surface, or I can use a box-select,

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and then I just click again if I need to unpick.

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So the selected items are highlighted in the scene.

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And then over here on the Control Panel,

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there's also a tally of what I've got selected.

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I can use the Pick Nothing tool to deselect everything

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and that's a momentary tool.

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So you'll notice up here that we're staying in Pick Object,

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that's a continuous tool.

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So I can now just keep selecting.

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And this time if I do a click-release on this boundary,

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then the pick chooser list pops up

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and I can check which one I want and just pick it from the list.

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And if I come and click over here where there are four items

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and you'll see the one I've already selected has the blue check mark,

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so I can then just add another one to the selection.

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Another useful tool is Pick Component

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and that can be used to pick elements in a group,

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but it can also be set up as a filter.

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So if I have a look at Pick Curves on the marking menu,

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you can see that it's just the Pick Component tool set to curves only.

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So if I now drag-select across here, I've only picked these four curves.

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And it's the same with Pick Surface, it just selects the four surfaces instead.

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Another important tool is Pick Control Vertex

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and that will appear on your marking menu as Pick CV or Pick Vertex.

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And I can just click on a point

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or do a small drag-select.

02:05

But the important thing about CVs is that

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I can only select them if they're displayed.

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So on this wheel,

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I can't work with CVs until I go over to

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the Control Panel here and turn on the CV display.

02:17

And then now I can do Pick Nothing

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and then use the Pick

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CV tool to select the CVs I want to sculpt with.

Video transcript

00:03

The selection tools in Alias are here on the Pick palette.

00:06

And the two key tools are Pick Object and Pick Nothing.

00:10

And we use these so often that they're also on

00:12

the marking menus that pop up at the cursor position

00:16

when I use Shift + Ctrl with the left mouse button.

00:19

And these can be very quick to use once you learn the north-south positions.

00:24

So let's use Pick Object by releasing the mouse.

00:27

And up here, the prompt line says click on some geometry.

00:31

So I can click on an edge,

00:33

in the middle of a surface, or I can use a box-select,

00:37

and then I just click again if I need to unpick.

00:41

So the selected items are highlighted in the scene.

00:44

And then over here on the Control Panel,

00:46

there's also a tally of what I've got selected.

00:50

I can use the Pick Nothing tool to deselect everything

00:53

and that's a momentary tool.

00:54

So you'll notice up here that we're staying in Pick Object,

00:58

that's a continuous tool.

00:60

So I can now just keep selecting.

01:02

And this time if I do a click-release on this boundary,

01:05

then the pick chooser list pops up

01:07

and I can check which one I want and just pick it from the list.

01:12

And if I come and click over here where there are four items

01:16

and you'll see the one I've already selected has the blue check mark,

01:19

so I can then just add another one to the selection.

01:24

Another useful tool is Pick Component

01:27

and that can be used to pick elements in a group,

01:30

but it can also be set up as a filter.

01:32

So if I have a look at Pick Curves on the marking menu,

01:36

you can see that it's just the Pick Component tool set to curves only.

01:41

So if I now drag-select across here, I've only picked these four curves.

01:45

And it's the same with Pick Surface, it just selects the four surfaces instead.

01:52

Another important tool is Pick Control Vertex

01:55

and that will appear on your marking menu as Pick CV or Pick Vertex.

01:60

And I can just click on a point

02:02

or do a small drag-select.

02:05

But the important thing about CVs is that

02:07

I can only select them if they're displayed.

02:09

So on this wheel,

02:10

I can't work with CVs until I go over to

02:13

the Control Panel here and turn on the CV display.

02:17

And then now I can do Pick Nothing

02:19

and then use the Pick

02:20

CV tool to select the CVs I want to sculpt with.

Video quiz

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When selecting objects, before you can use the Pick CV command, you must turn on the CV display in which location?

(Select one)
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