You can freeze any selection of objects in your scene. By default,
frozen objects, whether wireframe or rendered, turn a dark gray. They
remain visible, but can’t be selected, and therefore can’t be directly
transformed or modified. Freezing lets you protect objects from
accidental editing and speeds up redraws.
You can freeze one or more selected objects. This is the usual method to put objects "on hold." You can also freeze all objects that are not selected. This method lets you keep only the selected object active, useful in a cluttered scene, for example, where you want to be sure no other objects are affected.
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You can freeze one or more selected objects. This is the usual method to put objects "on hold." You can also freeze all objects that are not selected. This method lets you keep only the selected object active, useful in a cluttered scene, for example, where you want to be sure no other objects are affected.
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