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Multi-object editing - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 2.83 Essential Training
Multi-object editing
- [Instructor] Now we've talked about editing an object inside of Blender, but did you know you can edit multiple objects? Let's pretend you had a few things in this scene. So let's grab this cube and Shift + E and add it over here, and Shift + Right Click, put my 3D cursor here, zoom in a little, Shift + A, let's just add a monkey. Move him up so we have some real estate and now, Shift + Left Click all of these and hit Tab to go into Edit mode, and you'll see that I'm editing all three at once. Even though, Tab out of Edit mode, they are all separate objects with their own name and everything. Over here I can edit them by using the awesomeness of multi-object editing inside of Blender. The cool thing is I can, for example, Control + F, come over here, and Shade Smooth, or I can right click, Subdivide. I can come down to my Subdivide and push that up here. And maybe I can go ahead, go into Wireframe mode, A twice to…
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Add and create objects in Blender5m 52s
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Edit mode6m 19s
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Multi-object editing2m 39s
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Basic Blender modifiers6m 47s
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Constraints in Blender4m 48s
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What is object data in Blender?2m 57s
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Cleaning up your Blender scenes2m 39s
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Connecting scenes: Linking7m 15s
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Connecting scenes: Appending5m 8s
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Connecting scenes: Library overrides6m 2s
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