Contact Support

Selection Functions

A list of functions for selecting items in Mari can be found in the table below, this includes the selection of objects, patches, and faces, as well as how to access selection modes.

Function

How to access it

What it does

Opens this
dialog box

Notes

Object
selection mode

Project Controls toolbar |

Menubar | Selection > Object Mode

Right-click | canvas > Object Mode

Sets Mari to select whole objects.

 

 

Patch
selection mode

Project Controls toolbar |

Menubar | Selection > Patch Mode

Right-click | canvas > Patch Mode

Sets Mari to select patches on objects.

 

 

Faces
selection mode

Project Controls toolbar |

Menubar | Selection > Face Mode

Right-click | canvas > Face Mode

Sets Mari to select areas on the objects.

 

Create a smart selection in Face mode by double-clicking on the face of the model. This creates a smart selection (to select faces
connected in UV) based on the settings in the Type dropdown menu.

Hide
unselected areas

Menubar | Selection > Hide Unselected

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility
> Hide
Unselected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Hide
Unselected

Keyboard | Shift+H

Mouse |

Hides the unselected areas on the canvas.

 

For the mouse gesture: press and hold \, click and drag in the direction indicated. (A thin red line traces gesture onscreen.)

Hide selected areas

Menubar | Selection > Hide Selected

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility > Hide
Selected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Hide Selected Patches

Keyboard | H

Mouse |

Hides the selected areas on the canvas.

 

For the mouse gesture: press and hold \, click and drag in the direction indicated. (A thin red line traces gestures onscreen.)

Show selected areas

Menubar | Selection > Show Selected

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility
> Show
Selected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Show Selected Patches

Shows the selected areas on the canvas.

 

 

Show all areas

Menubar | Selection > Show All

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility > Show All

Right-click | Patches Palette > Show All Patches

Keyboard | Ctrl/Cmd+
Shift+H

Mouse |

Displays all areas,
selected or not, on the canvas.

 

For the mouse gesture: press and hold \, click and drag in the direction indicated. (A thin red line traces gestures onscreen.)

Show whole object

Menubar | Selection > Show Entire Object

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility
> Show Entire Object

Shows all area, selected or not, on only the selected object.

 

 

Invert the visibility on all objects

Menubar | Selection > Invert Visibility

Right-click | canvas >
Visibility
> Invert Visibility

Inverts the visibility on all objects in the scene based on the current selection mode: Object, Patch, or Faces selection mode.

 

The Invert Visibility option works per selection mode.
For instance, if you have hidden some, or all the faces or patches in an object, then using the Invert Visibility option in a different selection mode on the object, has no effect on the hidden areas of the object. The invisible patches, faces, or objects remain hidden until you make them visible in the mode they were hidden.

Select all areas

Menubar | Selection > Select All

Right-click | canvas >
Selection > Select All

Right-click | Patches Palette > Select All Patches

Button | Patches Palette >

Keyboard | Ctrl/Cmd+A

Selects all areas in the model, depending on your current selection mode (objects, patches, or faces).

 

 

De-select all areas

Menubar | Selection > Select None

Right-click | canvas >
Selection
> Select None

Right-click | Patches Palette > Select None

Keyboard | Ctrl/Cmd+E

De-selects all areas on the model.

 

 

Invert
selection of areas

Menubar | Selection > Select Invert

Right-click | canvas >
Selection > Select Invert

Right-click | Patches Palette > Select Invert Patches

Keyboard | Ctrl/Cmd+I

De-selects the current selection and selects everything currently unselected.

 

Depends on your
current selection mode (either objects, patches, or faces) for the scope of inversion. For example, in face mode, the unselected faces become selected and the other way around.

Select visible areas

Menubar | Selection > Select Visible

Right-click | canvas >
Selection
> Select
Visible

Right-click | Patches Palette > Select Visible Patches

Selects only areas that aren't hidden.

 

 

Fill patches with black

Menubar | Selection> Fill > Black

Right-click | canvas > Fill > Black

Fills the patch with black paint.

 

 

Fill patches with gray

Menubar | Selection > Fill > Gray

Right-click | canvas > Fill > Gray

Fills the patch with gray paint.

 

 

Fill patches with white

Menubar | Selection > Fill > White

Right-click | canvas > Fill > White

Fills the patch with white paint.

 

 

Fill patches with
foreground color

Menubar | Selection > Fill> Foreground

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Foreground

Paints the selected patch(es) with the
current foreground color.

 

 

Fill patches with
background color

Menubar | Selection > Fill > Background

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Background

Paints the selected patch(es) with the
current background color.

 

 

Fill patches with
transparency

Menubar | Selection > Fill > Transparent

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Transparent

Makes the selected patch(es) transparent.

 

 

Fill patches with a UV mask

Menubar | Selection > Fill > UV Mask

Right-click | canvas > Fill > UV Mask

Fills the selected patches with a black and white UV mask for the current layer’s
current paint
component, if
paintable.

 

 

Fill patches with
wireframe

Menubar | Selection > Fill > Wireframe

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Wireframe

Fills the selected patches with a
wireframe for the
current layer’s current component, if
paintable.

 

 

Fill selected Ptex faces with foreground color

Menubar | Selection > Fill Ptex Faces Foreground

Button | Ptex Toolbar >

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Fill Ptex Faces Foreground

Fill the selected Ptex faces with the foreground color.

 

 

Fill selected Ptex faces with background color

Menubar | Selection > Fill Ptex Faces Background

Button | Ptex Toolbar >

Right-click | canvas > Fill >
Fill Ptex Faces Background

Fill the selected Ptex faces with the background color.

 

 

Lock
unselected areas

Menubar | Selection > Lock Unselected

Right-click | canvas >
Locking > Lock
Unselected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Lock
Unselected Patches

Locks unselected patches so they
cannot be edited.

 

 

Lock selected areas

Menubar | Selection > Lock Selected

Right-click | canvas >
Locking > Lock
Selected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Lock Selected Patches

Button | Patches Palette >

Locks selected areas, so they cannot be painted.

 

 

Unlock
selected areas

Menubar | Selection > Unlock Selected

Right-click | canvas >
Locking > Unlock
Selected

Right-click | Patches Palette > Unlock
Selected Patches

Button | Patches Palette >

Unlocks selected locked areas, so they are again paintable.

 

 

Lock all areas

Menubar | Selection > Lock All

Right-click | canvas >
Locking
> Lock All

Right-click | Patches Palette > Lock All Patches

Locks all areas, so they cannot be painted.

 

 

Unlock all areas

Menubar | Selection > Unlock All

Right-click | canvas >
Locking
> Unlock All

Right-click | Patches Palette > Unlock All Patches

Unlocks all locked areas, so they are again
paintable.

 

 

Unlock everything

Menubar | Selection > Unlock Entire Object

Right-click | canvas >
Locking > Unlock Entire Object

Unlocks everything on the current object, regardless of whether it’s a face, patch, or
channel.

 

 

Create
selection group for patches

Right-click | canvas > Create Patch Selection Set

Creates a new selection set consisting of whichever patches you currently have
selected.

 

Creates a new selection set in the Patches Palette

Create
selection group

Right-click | canvas > Create Selection Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Creates a new selection group to save your
selection modes.

 

You can create selection groups in any selection mode (objects, patches, or faces).

Select
selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Select
Selection
Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Selects the whole selection group in the canvas and highlights the group in the palette.

 

 

Toggle selected selection groups

When the Select tool is set to Smart Selection mode, and the Type is Selection Group, repeatedly click on a face in the canvas.

If a face belongs to more than one selection group, clicking repeatedly cycles through the other selection groups to which it belongs.

   

Lock the
selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Lock Selection Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Locks the selection group.

 

 

Unlock the
selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Unlock
Selection
Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Unlocks the selection group.

 

 

Hide the
selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Hide Selection Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Hides the contents of the selection group.

 

 

Assign a shortcut

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Assign Shortcut

Opens the Assign Keyboard Shortcut dialog and allows you to set a shortcut for the selected object.    

Show the
selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Show Selection Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Shows the contents of the selection group.

 

 

Remove the selection group

Right-click | selection group in Selection Groups Palette > Remove
Selection Group

Button | Selection Groups Palette >

Removes the contents of the selection group.

 

 

Add selection groups together

Shift+click a selection group in Selection Groups Palette when another selection group is already selected.

Adds the two selection groups together on the canvas to show the visibility of both selections at once.   This does not create a new selection group automatically; it only adjusts the visible selections on the canvas.
Subtract selection groups from one another

Ctrl+click a selection group in Selection Groups Palette when another selection group is already selected.

Subtracts one selection group from another on the canvas to show the visibility of a selection without the faces or patches of the other.   This does not create a new selection group automatically; it only adjusts the visible selections on the canvas.