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Selecting objects

Selecting objects - Rhino Tutorial

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Selecting objects

- Most of the editing that we'll do in Rhino for Mac requires us to make a selection of one or more objects in our file. That's how Rhino knows where to apply the commands that we give it. So let's look at a few different ways, that we can make selections and to help us out. I've got the exercise files, selecting object.3dm open. And you can see, we have a bunch of different objects, things like points, curves, surfaces, solids, and polygon meshes. If I wanted to select any individual object in this file, I can just go ahead and click on it. By default, selected objects will be highlighted in yellow. If I want to select multiple objects, I can just hold down Shift and continue to click. So by Shift clicking, I'm building up a group of selected objects. If I want to remove individual objects from a group, I can hold Command and click to de-select individual objects and remove them from the group. And I'll just go…

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