利用者:Jaredr122/Doc:2.6/Manual/Modeling/Curves/Selecting
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Curve Selection
Curve selection in Edit mode is quite less complex than with meshes! Mainly because you have only one selectable element type, the control points (no select mode here…). These points are a bit more complex than simple vertices, however, especially for Béziers, as there is the central vertex, and its two handles…
The basic tools are the same as with meshes, so you can select a simple control point with a LMB -click, add to current selection with ⇧ ShiftLMB -clicks, Border-select, and so on.
One word about the Bézier control points: when you select the main central vertex, the two handles are automatically selected too, so you can grab it as a whole, without creating an angle in the curve. However, when you select a handle, only this vertex is selected, allowing you to modify this control vector…
L (or CtrlL) will add to the selection the mouse cursor’s nearest control point, and all the linked ones, i.e. all points belonging to the same curve. Note that for Bézier, using L with a handle selected will select the whole control point and all the linked ones.
Select Menu
With curves, all “advanced” selection options are regrouped in the Select menu of the 3D views header. Let’s detail them.
- Random...
- Inverse
- Select/Deselect All
- Border Select
- All these options have the same meaning and behavior as in Object mode (and the specificities of Border Select in Edit mode have already been discussed here).
Every Nth
Mode: Edit mode
Hotkey: None
Menu: Select » Every Nth
This only works if you already have at least one control point selected. Using current selection, it will add to it a control point every nth ones, before and after the initial selection. The “selection step” is specified in the N pop-up numeric field shown during the tool start.
Select/Deselect First/Last
Mode: Edit mode
Hotkey: None
Menu: Select » Select/Deselect First, Select » Select/Deselect Last
These commands will toggle the selection of the first or last control point(s) of the curve(s) in the object. Useful to quickly find the start of a curve (e.g. when using it as path…).
Select Next/Previous
Mode: Edit mode
Hotkey: None
Menu: Select » Select Next, Select » Select Previous
These commands will select the next or previous control point(s), based on current selection (i.e. the control points following or preceding the selected ones along the curve).
More and Less
Mode: Edit mode
Hotkey: Ctrl+ NumPad/Ctrl- NumPad
Menu: Select » More/Less
These two options are complementary and similar to those for meshes. Their purpose, based on current selected control points, is to reduce or enlarge this selection.
The algorithm is the same as with meshes, but results are more easy to understand:
- More: for each selected control point, select all its linked points (i.e. one or two…).
- Less: for each selected control point, if all points linked to this point are selected, keep it selected. For all other selected control points, de-select them.
This implies two points:
- First, when all control points of a curve are selected, nothing will happen (as for Less, all linked points are always selected, and of course, More can’t add any). Conversely, the same goes when no control point is selected.
- Second, these tools will never “go outside” of a curve (they will never “jump” to another curve in the same object).