Blender 3 Sculpting Features: Switch Objects
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2021
- In Blender 3 there is a feature for sculpting that is a bit hidden: Switch objects in sculpt mode with a short cut key: Alt + Q.
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Alt + q (transfer mode operator) also works in other modes like edit mode.
Ok, thx for pointing it out.
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Thank you for making this video! Finally figured there must be a shortcut after so many tab clicks.
I think starting with Blender 2.93.3 they added a feature which let you switch objects in sculpt mode by pressing 'D'. This still exists and works but Alt + 'Q' is basically applying the current mode to the object you hover over. So that's new and cool. I didn't know about this new way so thank you very much!
Pressing D doesn't seem to work anymore for me, but the alt+q is fantastic because you can jump into any mode on any object its so cool!
D no longer works. I don't know why. I'd prefer tapping D instead of ALT Q every time.
@@GuzForster Yes, it's just a key, so simple, I was quite used to it, if only we could choose in the settings which key does this, but I looked and I couldn't find it, I think we'll have to get used to the alt + q
@@pedroivo4084 Go into Preferences, then Keymap, make sure "Name" is selected at the top and then search "Transfer Mode". Then you can change it from Alt Q to D or w/e else you like :)
@@monkey7218 Thanks! But in the end using alt q several times i ended up liking this, but i hope those who are not satisfied will see your comment and see how to change it and use D
Thanks for this Video!!!
Very helpful, thank you.
Very helpful!!! Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Very good, thank you^^
Just entered the video from google preview to like alt + Q all I wanted thank you
I miss only presing D button :(
same as you... I really don't understand why they change the hotkey...
how can I select multiple objects at once to sculpt?
This essential sculpting feature gets messed with every new release. I had to import the 27x keymap from 2.9 for it to be usable in 3.0
Not working for me, i already tryed using "d" shortcut but nothing, im on the last version.
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there was a shortcut in blender 2.8 but I forgot what it was.
Hiya how recent was this? I Have Blender 3 installed on Dec 2nd. Thx much this was annoying.
Oh and any idea how to find it in the menus? I'm using a custom keymap and having trouble finding it to assign the shortcut
@@kit213 Thank you very much, I couldn't solve the problem for a long time. Your advice helped
You know this is a feature in 2.9 and all you had to do was press "D" when hovering your mouse over another object in sculpting mode.
Yes, but it was experimental, had to be activated and then it was removed.
@@darkstar3116 i don't understand why change a simple hotkey D by alt+q and Alt+q it's hotkey for viewport pie menu. And viewport pie menu is very cool for change the view in sculpt...
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