Noob Question: Multiple dials at once
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Hi all,
Is there a way to select multiple dials at once in the parameters/shaping/posing tabs?
In this particular case, I made bunch of changes to the head of a custom character and want to zero most of them. Can I at least select multiple dials and choose reset or something similar?
Thanks for your answers.
Cheers.
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Hold down Ctrl while you hover your mouse over the property box to select multiple properties, although that's mainly for copying and pasting so I'm not sure if there's an option to zero them out when you open the right click menu.
You can also press Alt while your mouse is hovering over the number to instantly zero it.
Finally, you can select the head and its children in the scene tree and go to Edit -> Figure -> Zero -> Zero Selected Items.
Thanks margrave.
I've done the copy/paste of mutiple properties but only for surfaces and i can only select the properties in the tree side, not the sliders per se.
The Alt is new information for me thanks! That surely will save me some time especially when the zero is not the end point of the slider!
Cheers.
Right-click in the Parameters pane to put it in Edit mode, then you can use selection modifier keys to multi-select and right-click will give you edit commands - it's not a terribly covnenient way to work in geenral as you have to click twice to edit a value (one to select, then to adjust) but it might be slightly quicker than going through slider-by-slider.