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Smal question, how i can Group elements, like a Block, because when i can duplicate, now i need select one by one, and i tired :(

Thanks and sorry for my english.
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Lo ves que sos un pajero, no podes esperar medio segundo.

What you do, pajerli, is create a BIG brush that covers all the stuff you want to group or move together, then with that big brush selected you go to the icon called "Selection" and you choose the option "Select Inside" that way you get all your inner brushes selected together and can move them all around, instead of having to select one at a time.

Spanish: crea un brush grande q entre todo lo q queres seleccionar dentro de el. anda al icono de selection y pone select inside y listo te selecciona todo el quilombo q querias mover q de otra forma tendrias q haber selecionado 1 a la vez ...

Ahora realmente no me acuerdo tengo que fijarme, pero habia una forma de cuando tenes todo eso seleccionado onda hacerlo un grupo o asignarle un hotkey creo, cosa q si lo apretas a uno de los brushes q forman parte de ese grupo grande te los re-seleecionaba a todos pero no me puedo acordar despues te digo o me fijo.
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Ok i found what i told you after about one method of "grouping" brushes so you can recall them all later here is the piece of info from Wacko (fenomeno el flaco un capo)

"What you can do, though, is turning them into a func_group. This way, you can select the whole group by first selecting one brush of this group and then press Ctrl+e to select the complete group."

capishe?

Como los tenes todos seleccionados apretas boton derecho FUNC -> FUNC_GROUP y listo la prox vez q eligas uno por ejemplo con shift+click si apretas CTRL+E te selects all of them :wink:

p.s. sorry for the spanglish there, but i know this guy speaks spanish so i sort of mixed up the talk there :D
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Gracias recontra marola, no me lo acordaba y cuando algo no me acuerdo no puedo esperar mucho :)
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Wat voel ik mij nu stom :(
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hehe yeah sorry about that jv ... he was just asking how to group brushes, or select many at the same time, or even take them all together so you can select them all later ... :wink:

p.s. i have no idea what you just said, i know only spanish and english :mrgreen:
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