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Select everywhere: Shared and non-shared frame - Meshmixer Tutorial
From the course: Meshmixer Essential Training
Select everywhere: Shared and non-shared frame
- [Instructor] One thing I do want to talk about is not necessarily talking about multiple objects but multiple selection areas on a single object. I'm going to here to, say, select, couple of these, maybe a little smiley face tight here. So give multiple different selection areas. And if we go up to one of these tools, like Select to Deform to Transform, you have an option up here in the left called Shared Frame. And this is also talked about in the Transform tool but I wanted to bring it up here in the multiple objects section because it does come up. So here's an example when you would use Shared Frame and when you wouldn't. So Shared Frame means is that whenever anything is moved you see this selection widget is right in the middle of all of these selection areas. It's kind of the average distance between all of these. So when you move one, for example, this blue one, they all pop out. That might be something that you would want but if you're doing something like this green one…
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Introduction to multiple objects in Meshmixer1m 18s
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What are separate bodies in Meshmixer?4m 19s
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Why do separate bodies matter? Booleans and exporting3m 2s
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Overview of the Object Browser and view modes5m 24s
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Booleans revisited and defined7m 4s
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Boolean Union changing sizes5m 19s
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Boolean Union success via remeshing6m 59s
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Understanding world and local coordinate systems6m 21s
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To be exact: Aligning objects8m 46s
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Select everywhere: Shared and non-shared frame3m 30s
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Using attraction and repulsion8m 48s
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Using the measurement tools to analyze objects6m 32s
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