I've got some faces selected on multiple objects through a script and I need to only select the faces from the object with a certain name, is there a way to remove from my selection or remove from my array in Mel? I was thinking the name of the object would be enough to identify which faces I want, but I can't figure out…
I need to select a bunch of faces without knowing the exact numbers or names, basically I need to use part of the name and remove from the array. It looks like the match command is the place to start to match the name and try to remove them that way, but I'm still trying to figure out what the code would look like. I have…
I tried wildcards before getting stuck, but they didn't help because the faces could be on similarly named objects sphere1 sphere2. I haven't learned the tokenize stuff yet, that one's still above my head. I was able to get some help from my friend and we solved it with match like this. After I get the selection of all the…
If you use an asterisk symbol at the start/end of part of a name while selecting it'll use all names that start/end with those few letters. So instead of using pSphere1 we could use just the first few letters like such: select -d "pSp*.f[218]" or the last few letters: select -d "*ere1.f[218]" or just some of the middle…