Use selection handles to make picking easier
 
 
 

You can create selection handles to represent an object or group of objects. Picking the selection handle picks the objects it represents.

If you are constantly working on separate objects that share a confined space, or objects inside groups, or deeply nested groups, picking and unpicking the objects can become tedious.

Selection handles can help you solve these kinds of problems.

Create a selection handle

  1. Pick the object or group the selection handle will pick.

    If you pick more than one object or group, Alias will create separate selection handles for each.

  2. Use the control panel or the information window to give the object or group a meaningful name.

    The selection handle will be labeled with the name of the object or group it picks. To make it easier to remember what the selection handle picks, give the object or group a descriptive name before you create the selection handle.

    See the section View or change the properties of objects and locators for more information.

  3. Choose Animation > Create > New Selection Handle .

Move a selection handle

  1. Pick the selection handle (using Animation > Pick > Selection Handle ) or its target object.
  2. Choose Animation > Tools > Move Selection Handle .
  3. Use the mouse or keyboard to move the handle.