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Blender how to group objects
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- Rodney Zamora
In Blender, you can group objects together by selecting them and pressing Ctrl+G. This will create a new group in the Outliner (the window that shows all the objects in your scene). You can then move, rotate, and scale the objects in the group together.
To Ungroup objects, select the group in the Outliner and press Ctrl+U. This will Ungroup the objects and they will be back to being their own independent objects.
Related questions:
Q: How do I group objects in a collection in Blender?
A: In Object Mode, select the objects you want to group.
Press Ctrl+G or go to Object->Group from the menu.
In the resulting dialog, give your group a name and click Add to Scene.
Your objects are now grouped and can be moved and transformed together.
Q: How do you unify objects in Blender?
A: There are a few different ways to unify objects in Blender. One way is to use the Join Objects command, which is found in the Object menu. This command will take all of the selected objects and join them into a single object. Another way to unify objects is to use the Make Parent command, which is found in the Object menu. This command will make one object the parent of the other objects, and the objects will be unified.