![]() Updated: Thanks to Darren for pointing the / Key shortcut. You can also use the H key to hide selected objects. ![]() With the ALT+H you will unhide everything ( Show Hidden Objects). The SHIFT+H hides everything but the selected object ( Hide Unselected). Instead, it is only a shortcut to hide and unhide objects. Technically in Blender that is not isolate mode. That will become a massive help for projects where you have hundreds of objects and want to edit or manipulate just one.ĭoes it work as an isolated mode? The best approach is to use the / Key for a true isolate mode. It hides everything but the selected objects.
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