Hiding and Unhiding Objects by Selection



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You can hide any selection of individual objects in your scene. They disappear from view, making it easier to select remaining objects. Hiding objects also speeds up redraws. You can then unhide all objects at once or by individual object name. You can also filter the names by category, so only hidden objects of a certain type are listed.

Note: Hiding a light source doesn't alter its effect; it still illuminates the scene.

Original scene

Scene with bed hidden

Hiding objects is similar to freezing objects. Linked, instanced, and referenced objects behave when hidden just as they would if unhidden. Hidden lights and cameras and any associated viewports continue to work normally.

For more information, see Hide Rollout.

Hiding Objects

Hiding objects is similar to freezing objects. See Freezing and Unfreezing Objects. You can hide one or more selected objects. You can also hide all objects that are not selected.

Another option is to hide objects by category. See Hiding and Unhiding Objects by Category.

Unhiding Objects

You can unhide objects in either of two ways:

  • Use Unhide All to unhide all objects at the same time.

  • Use All On to display all objects at the same time.

  • Use Unhide By Name to unhide object selectively. When you click Unhide By Name, the same dialog is displayed as for hiding, now called Unhide Objects.

The Unhide buttons are unavailable when no object in the scene is hidden.

Objects that were first hidden by selection and then hidden by category do not reappear. Although they are unhidden at the selection level, they are still hidden at the category level. See Hiding and Unhiding Objects by Category for more details.

Important: Objects on a hidden layer cannot be unhidden. If you try to unhide an object on a hidden layer, you are prompted to unhide the object's layer.

Procedure

To access Hide options, do one of the following:

  • Open the Layer Manager.

    In the Layer Manager, you can easily hide groups of objects or layers.

  • Open the Display panel. Click Hide, if necessary, to expand the rollout.

  • Choose Tools menu > Display Floater. This modeless dialog has the same options as the Hide rollout. It also contains Freeze options.

  • Access the Object Properties dialog from either the right-click (quad) menu or the Edit menu. Turn on Hide, Freeze, or both. If the button is unavailable because By Layer is turned on, click By Layer to change it to By Object.

  • Right-click in the active viewport and choose a Hide or Unhide command from the quad menu > Display quadrant.


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