Hide
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Geometry Fix
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Edit Visibility > Hide |
Ctrl (CMD) + H |
The Hide command conceals selected objects from view.
To access command-line options
- Type a hyphen in front of the command name: -Hide.
Command-line option
Name of object set to hide
Give the set of objects a name. The -Show command allows showing the named set. For an example, see the Hide Clusters toolbar.
Related commands
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Geometry Fix
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Edit Visibility > Show |
Ctrl (CMD) + Alt + H |
The Show command re-displays all hidden objects.
To access command-line options
- Type a hyphen in front of the command name: -Show.
Command-line option
Name of object set to show
Enter the name of a set of hidden objects. For an example, see the Hide Clusters toolbar.
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Edit Visibility > Show Selected |
Ctrl (CMD) + Shift + H |
The ShowSelected command re-displays selected hidden objects.
Note
- All hidden objects temporarily display and normally visible objects are hidden.
- This does not affect hidden control points or edit points.
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Edit Visibility > Swap Hidden and Visible |
The HideSwap command conceals all visible objects and re-displays all previously hidden objects.
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Edit Control Points > Hide Points |
The HidePt command conceals selected control points and edit points.
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Edit Control Points > Show Points |
The ShowPt command re-displays all hidden control points and edit points.
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The Isolate command hides all objects except the currently selected and locked object.
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The Unisolate command shows all objects hidden by the Isolate command.
See also
Snapshots
The Snapshots command saves and restores Named Views, Named Positions, Layer States, as well as rendering settings, object settings including locked/hidden state, display mode, material, position, light settings, curve piping, displacement, edge softening, shutlining, and thickness.