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Picks or unpicks one or more objects.
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This tool or menu item is used in the following pages.
About Difference between meshes and polysets Animating Create clusters Animating Create clusters with properties for deformation Animating Create an exploded view animation Animating Animate objects along a motion path Animating Use keyframes Animating Edit the timing curve of a motion path Animating Create a constraint on an object Animating Constrain one object to another object Animating Create a turntable animation How do I Pick section data How do I Pick or unpick objects How do I Pick special object types How do I Pick or unpick all objects How do I Work with camera objects Sketching Replace background in an image with a texture Sketching Edit a shape Sketching Create digital tape drawings |
If this option is ON (indicated by a check mark), objects in inactive or reference layers are not picked when they are grouped below the selected object(s) in the DAG hierarchy.
If any of a node's descendants are on an unpickable layer, the system de-selects the original node(s) and selects all the pickable nodes on the level below. It continues the process until all pickable descendants of all selected nodes are found.
By default, Pick according to layers is OFF, and
Pick > Object ignores layer state attributes. This example shows how results can differ depending on this option.
Note
Pick according to layers affects only modeling windows. In the SBD window, components are picked whether a layer is inactive layer or not.
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