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How to select multiple edges in blender
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- Rodney Zamora
In Blender, you can select multiple edges by holding down the Shift key while you click on the edges you want to select. To select a range of edges, click on the first edge, then hold down the Shift key and click on the last edge in the range. All of the edges between the first and last edge will be selected.
Related questions:
Q: How do you select multiple edges?
A: There is not a built in way to select multiple edges in the Blender UI. However, you can select multiple edges by pressing the L key while hovering over the edges with your mouse.
Q: How do I select edges in blender?
A: To select an edge in Blender, first select the edge loop tool by pressing Alt+RMB or selecting it from the menu. Then, press LMB while hovering over the edge you wish to select.
Q: How do you select all the sides of an object in Blender?
A: There is no one definitive answer to this question. However, some methods you may consider include using the Select All by Trait tool (pressing Ctrl+Shift+G), selecting all faces of an object in Edit Mode (pressing A), or using the Select Boundary Loop tool (pressing Alt+B).
Q: How do you select all edge vertices in blender?
A: 1. In Object Mode, select the object you want to edit. 2. Go into Edit Mode. 3. Select the vertices you want to select by either: 4. A. Pressing CTRL + LMB while hovering over the vertices you want to select, or 4. B. Selecting one vertex, then holding SHIFT + LMB while selecting additional vertices. 5. To select all vertices on a given edge, press CTRL + E and then select "Edge Loops".