Select objects in the Scenegraph

Select objects in the Scenegraph in VRED and work with the hierarchy of the scenegraph nodes.


00:03

Open the Scenegraph module to get an overview of all the nodes in your scene.

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By default, every red scene needs a root node and four default cameras.

00:17

To display the hierarchy of scenegraph nodes,

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click the arrow in front of them or use the sliders to display the depth of your Scenegraph

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or its buttons to expand and collapse the selected node.

00:36

To select a node, left click on one in the Scenegraph.

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To get feedback from your selection, in the render window, activate bounding for a bounding box, wireframe, or both in the toolbar.

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To select multiple objects, Ctrl + left click on your nodes.

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To select all nodes, left click on the first, then Shift + left click on the last node you want to select.

01:07

To select objects by name, just type the node's name in the search field in the upper part of the Scenegraph.

01:14

The Advanced Search is more powerful than our typical search.

01:18

It is Python based to help search and navigate large amounts of data and deep graphs.

01:24

It provides the ability to search both scene data and metadata together in combination or separately.

01:31

See Advanced Searches in the documentation.

Video transcript

00:03

Open the Scenegraph module to get an overview of all the nodes in your scene.

00:09

By default, every red scene needs a root node and four default cameras.

00:17

To display the hierarchy of scenegraph nodes,

00:21

click the arrow in front of them or use the sliders to display the depth of your Scenegraph

00:26

or its buttons to expand and collapse the selected node.

00:36

To select a node, left click on one in the Scenegraph.

00:43

To get feedback from your selection, in the render window, activate bounding for a bounding box, wireframe, or both in the toolbar.

00:54

To select multiple objects, Ctrl + left click on your nodes.

00:60

To select all nodes, left click on the first, then Shift + left click on the last node you want to select.

01:07

To select objects by name, just type the node's name in the search field in the upper part of the Scenegraph.

01:14

The Advanced Search is more powerful than our typical search.

01:18

It is Python based to help search and navigate large amounts of data and deep graphs.

01:24

It provides the ability to search both scene data and metadata together in combination or separately.

01:31

See Advanced Searches in the documentation.

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