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Post by S4Player on Feb 23, 2022 7:51:13 GMT -5
Hi Blender specialists
I'm editing a pair of CC earrings for my game only. Or should I say, I'm trying...lol These earrings has/had 4 hoops and two feathers. I removed the bigger hoops in front and now want to connect the smaller hoops with the feathers instead.
So, I want to select just this one little hoop as showing in the picture to move it around (C-brush used)
but I'm struggling very bad to get the whole hoop selected because the inside vertices won't get selected as showing in this picture no matter what I select like Vertices Edges, Faces.
I don't know any other way yet on how to select only this one hoop piece and not the whole mesh. When clicking (A) the whole mesh get selected, when using the C brush, the inside vertices won’t get selected. The C brush method works very well for me on editing objects, but not so on small things like these earrings with lots of vertices.
I'm pretty sure that there is a better way to select just one piece like in my case, only that one hoop, but I don't know how. The C brush won’t help me in this case and I don’t know how else to do it because I never did something like this on earrings. (First time for everything, right) Could someone please give me a helping hand on this and tell me how to select just this one hoop in a whole with all vertices so I can move it to connect with the feather? Thank you very much in advance.
ETA: I think I found a way to accomplish my plan which works much better then the C brush lol - Select Linked (L)
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Post by mauvemorn on Feb 23, 2022 8:38:52 GMT -5
Hi. I’m not sure if I understood you right so I’m going to show both ways: 1). If you are selecting the mesh from one side but the other side is not being selected, then you just need to disable Limit selection to visible. Here where this button is: 2). Another way of selecting only a piece of something is with Ctrl L. You select one or a few faces on the mesh, then press Ctrl L (or Select - Linked) and it selects the whole thing. It will also offer you options how to select it (by uv islands, normals, seams, etc). In your case it should work either way edit: going to move this to discussions, technically a blender specific question
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Post by S4Player on Feb 23, 2022 8:43:06 GMT -5
Thanks, I just edited my post that I found another way elsewhere to select only the hoop. Select Linked (L) and thank you for your reply
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