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How do you select vertices behind?
- I have tried this and it does not work for me for some reason.
- After toggling the Limit Selection to Visible button, right-click the first vertex, then hold shift and right-click again (on that same vertex) and the vertex directly behind it will ALSO be selected.
- That does work.
How do you select vertices behind vertices in blender?
Selecting things in Edit mode works just like selecting anywhere else:
- Right-click any vertex to select it.
- Select and deselect multiple vertices by Shift+right-clicking them.
- Select large groups of vertices by using the Border Select tool (B), Circle Select (C), or Lasso Select (Ctrl+left-click+drag).
How do I select a face back in blender?
How to backface select in Blender 2.8?
- Press Tab to get into edit mode.
- Switch on X-Ray mode by toggling the show X-Ray icon (the double square symbol) on the top right.
- Now you can see the object faces, edges or vertices behind.
- Drag and select the area.
How do I select a side in blender?
Select the face, then Select ‣ Edge Ring. See, how Blender selects edges, even if being in Face Select Mode. If these edges are desired and you want to work on them, switch in Edge Select Mode….Face Loops.
| Mode: | Edit Mode (Mesh) |
|---|---|
| Hotkey: | Alt-RMB or Shift-Alt-RMB for modifying existing selection |
How do I move multiple vertices in blender?
To use, hit C a small circle appears, click and drag it over the vertices you want to grab. All the vertecies in the radius of the circle will be selected. If you select a vertex you didn’t need, middle click on it to deselect. You can scroll your mouse wheel in and out to change the size of the circle.
How do you mirror an object in Blender?
To mirror a selection along a particular global axis press: Ctrl-M , followed by X , Y or Z . The image Mirroring a Selection shows the results of this action after a mesh element has been duplicated.