From the course: 3ds Max and Twinmotion: Architectural Visualization

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Twinmotion's Scene Graph

Twinmotion's Scene Graph

From the course: 3ds Max and Twinmotion: Architectural Visualization

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Twinmotion's Scene Graph

- [Narrator] When you work in Twinmotion, it's always a good idea to stay organized and we can do that in the scene graph. So let's take a look at the scene graph. I'm going to click on this little triangle on the right-hand side of the interface and that opens up my scene graph. Now I can scroll through this graph to find basically any object in the scene. Now this can be organized by name. We also have what are called containers. They're very similar to folders and those allow you to basically create hierarchies. So for example, under this house container, I have everything related to that house and this landscape has some stuff related to that landscape. Now I also can select object and they will show up in the scene graph and we saw how that worked when we were selecting objects. So I could select, say, the SUV here, and I can get to it and manipulate it if I want. Now when you have an object selected in the scene…

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