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Collecting objects in Groups - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max 2018 Essential Training
Collecting objects in Groups
- [Speaker] When constructing a scene, such as, for example, an interior architecture scene like the one we're gonna build here. It's super useful to containerize selections into groups. In other words, create a functional unit which will allow you to select multiple objects with a single click, and in 3DS Max, that's known as a group. The stairs are a perfect example of that. I don't wanna ever really select an individual stair when I'm trying to build my loft. I just wanna select the staircase as a unit and move it or do whatever to it. Let's create a group. I wanna select all the objects and then go up to the group menu and choose group to create the group of the selected objects and give it a name. I strongly recommend that you leave the word group in the name of the group because if I called this staircase with nothing else on it, that would not be a clear indicator that what I was dealing with was not an object, but rather a group of objects. It's kind of a rule you need to…
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Choosing a coordinate system4m 17s
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Choosing a transform center3m 7s
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Duplicating objects with Array6m 10s
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Duplicating objects with Clone5m 11s
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Using Isolate Selection and Lock Selection2m 11s
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Working with the Scene Explorer2m 53s
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Selecting with Window/Crossing3m 20s
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Collecting objects in Groups6m 16s
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