Edit > Ungroup

Separates the components of a group into individually pickable objects.

Ungroup Options

Ungroup Method

This option controls how ungrouping the geometry affects the DAG.

Delete Node

The picked node and all its descendants are ungrouped from its parent DAG node.

If the node picked is a root node, the node is deleted and all its children are now root nodes.

Copy Node

The picked node and all its descendants are ungrouped from its parent DAG node.

The parent DAG node and all its transformations are copied, and the copy becomes the new parent DAG node for the picked node.

Collapse

Simplifies complicated hierarchies of curves or surfaces by collapsing all the nodes below a given DAG node into a single level.

Collapse is especially useful for ungrouping objects while keeping transformations on. You can also use it to apply a set of transformations directly from a DAG node to the CVs that make up the geometry underneath.

Extract

The picked nodes and all their descendants are ungrouped from the parent DAG node. The picked nodes become root nodes.

Move Up

The picked nodes and all their descendants move up one level in the hierarchy (that is, the picked nodes become siblings of their parent DAG node).

Preserve Position

These check boxes are not available when the Ungroup Method is Copy Node (since position is always preserved in that case).

Yes

The world space positions of all objects are preserved after ungrouping. A transformation is applied to the CVs of the objects being ungrouped.

You cannot ungroup hierarchies that contain instances if you have Preserve Position set to Yes.

No

The ungrouped objects lose the transformations of their old parent hierarchy.