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Adding object to group

  • Mm QA Team

    Hello,
    The act of adding or removing an object a group should be possible without removing having to remove the group.

    To put an object into a group you need to do the following:
    - Position the imp above the thing you want to add to the group
    - Press and hold R2 to hold the object with the imp
    - Move the object over the group you want to add it to
    - While still holding R2, press and hold L1 and the press “X” button
    - This will scope into the group with the thing being held by the imp
    - Release all the buttons, then scope out of the group.

    The object will now be in the same group.

    To remove an object from a group you need to do the following:
    - Scope into the group with the thing you wish to remove
    - Position the imp above the thing you want to remove - from the group
    - Press and hold R2
    - While still holding R2, press and hold L1 and the press “circle” button
    - This will scope out of the group with the element held by the imp

    The object will now be outside the group.

    Hope this helps,

    Thanks,
    Mark M

  • spyralab

    Awww, perfect. That's working for me. Thank you :)

  • wolverine7811

    Mm qa who posted that comment.

    PLEASE! Add that tip to the tutorials after the last sculpting one, I’m been trying to figure this out for like 2 hours and I see the answer here. Thanks so much!

  • wolverine7811

    Actually just checked and I can’t seem to get this to work

  • spyralab

    It works fine for me.

    Just make sure that scoping in or out of a group is L1+X / L1+O.

    Now while holding on object with r2, scope in or out of a group to take it with you in that scope. Then release. Your object is now in the same scope you went.

    Best to turn on full visual feedback so that other objects turn grey so you can see that the object you're holding and the objects of the group you're in are colored.

    Let me know if this works for you.

  • wolverine7811

    It’s still tripping. And this only happens with sculptures. So I made a fire place and a bench. Two pieces of the bench I made in a new group because I was being smart but then I started to make the fire place without making a new group and both of these things are sculpted and I can’t remove them I

    1. Grab the fire place
    Then L1+X
    2Then keep my imp on fire place and L1+ Circle...

    Am I doing it wrong?

  • spyralab

    L1+X = scope into a group
    L1+O = scope out of group

    R2 = grab object

    let's assume you have object A
    and you got a group B

    - outside of group B you grab and hold object A with R2 (don't let go of R2)
    - then you scope into the group B while still holding object A (position imp over group B and scope in by pressing L1+X
    - now that you are in group B you can relese R2 to drop object A into that group

    when you scope out now, object A should be inside group B
    you can scope in and out of groups as many times as you want.

    Important is that you don't let go of R2, because as long as you keep hold of object A you are carrying it across into the scope you go.

    Hope that clarifies it.
    Cheers,
    Harry

  • spyralab

    if this is still unclear, then just picture an apartment with multiple rooms. The rooms are the groups and scopes. And you can have rooms inside rooms. Like a bedroom with a little bathroom.

    And you have an object, sitting in one room or outside the house.

    You pick up the object, then go into a room while carrying the object (keeping R2 pressed).
    Now that you are in that room you want, you can place the object wherever you want inside that room.

    Your description sounded like you let go of the object before scoping in or out, which in this case means, you walk into another room but leave the object behind.

  • wolverine7811

    With objects its more likely to work for me

    It's the scultping that is tripping because once you go into the first room often times it will go but once you select the object to take out it doesn't do anything.

    But putting objects into a group always works.

    But hold scultp that is part of another sculpt group r2

    Then keep hold L1+X

    Then I'm holding the scultpt with the other sculpt. Now I keep.holding the one I want to remove and L1+ Circle and now it scultps me out but when I try to move the scultpt that should be now removed from the group it still moves with the other scultps


    But i kinda found a work around

    So I sculpt into the group with the object I want to remove.

    Then sculpt in again to go into sculpt mode

    Then use the cutout tool

    Then I hold that object again and to L1+O twice and then it's removed. But it's a weird workaround right now unless I'm doing it wrong or the process is bugged on ps pro

  • spyralab

    You can't do it with sculpts. If you want to cut something out it lands outside the sculpt as its own sculpt.
    Those then are two separate objects and can't be merged together into one sculpt.

    There is another question here how to carve a tunnel into 2 sculpts at the same time. That post confirms that you cannot do it currently.

    So be aware that the cutout tool creates separate objects.

    So when you hold one object and l1+x into the other sculpt you are going into sculpt mode. That's not the same as scoping in.

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