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Blender hide unselected
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- Rodney Zamora
If you're working on a complex 3D model in Blender and want to focus on a particular area, you can hide all the unselected objects. This is a quick and easy way to clean up your view and make it easier to work on the selected objects.
To hide unselected objects, first select the objects you want to keep visible. Then, in the Object menu (in the 3D View header), select Hide Unselected. All the unselected objects will be hidden from view.
You can unhide all the objects by selecting Unhide All from the same menu.
Related questions:
Q: How do I hide everything except for an object in Blender?
A: There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to use the "Hide" function in Blender. With your object selected, press H on your keyboard, and your object will be the only thing visible in the viewport.
Q: How do I hide an object in Blender?
A: There are many ways to hide an object in Blender. One way is to select the object, then go to the Object menu and select Hide. Another way is to select the object, then go to the View menu and select Hide.
Q: What does Alt B do in blender?
A: Alt+B in Blender will bring up the Bounding Box tool. This tool will allow you to create a box around your selection to better see the edges and vertices.
Q: How do you toggle visibility in blender?
A: There are multiple ways to toggle the visibility of an object in Blender. One way is to select the object, and then press the "h" key. This will hide the selected object. To unhide the object, press the "alt+h" keys.
Related links:
- Blender 2.8 quick tip: Isolated mode?
- Show/Hide — Blender Manual
- Show/Hide — Blender Manual - Blender Documentation
- Hiding all but the selected objects? - Blender Stack Exchange
- Hide/unhide selection only. — Right-Click Select
- UNHIDE selected Object(s) ("H" to toggle visibility on selected ...
- Time for action – hiding the vertices you aren't working on