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"audio_file": "02_selection_select_tool.wav",
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"text": "In this video we take a look at the basic select tool. Alright, let's enable the rendered viewport shading so everything looks nice here. And as you can see here we have a little village besides big mountain here. Everything looks nice and peaceful. So let's take a look at the selection. First of all up here we find our selection tools. If I left click and hold you can see that select box is enabled. This we will cover in the next video. Let's go to Select First. So this is the most basic tool with Left Click. You can simply click on an object and if you Left Click and hold you can also move it around. But more about moving objects around we will learn in another video. If you want to select multiple objects you can simply hold down Shift and then left click on different objects. If you want to disable all objects, simply left click into empty space, or you can press A to select everything and Alt A to deselect everything. If you come from an earlier version of Blender, Blender 2.7 or Blender 2.6, you're probably familiar with pressing double A to deselect everything. And still works but you have to press A pretty fast. So if I press A to select everything and then just A again nothing happens but if I press A twice pretty fast then it works. So you have to see what works better for you. Also if I press A to select everything you can see that the ground and the water here is not selected and that's because I disabled selection for these two objects. And this you can do up here. And here in the outline, we have this mouse cursor icon. And if you disable this, then you can't select these objects in your scene. And this is really useful if you create a large scene with many objects and don't want to accidentally move objects around or in worst case, delete them, then make sure to disable the selection. And then you can see I can select everything but the ground here and the water is not selected. Quick note here from the future in a later version of Blender they added a little filter over here. You can see by default we can't see this mouse cursor anymore. So you have to click on this filter symbol up here and have to enable this manually and then as you can see we can enable or disable this cursor over here. Also, if you come from earlier versions of Blender, Blender 2.7 and before that, you probably are used to right click select. And in Blender 2.8, they changed the default selection to left click select, but you still can change this if you like. Go to edit, preferences. Here go to key map and here select select with you can choose right or left click select. Both have some benefits and some downsides, but this is nothing I want to discuss in this video. For the entire course, I will leave the default settings enabled. That means I will use left click select.",
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"language": "en",
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