Create and edit sets

You can create two different types of sets: sets and quick select sets. Both of them can contain any type of object, component, or group, but a quick select set can't be added to a partition (see Sets and partitions). You can also create nested sets so that one set contains other sets.

Create sets from the Maya Creative Create menu or the Outliner contextual menu, then see and edit your sets in the Outliner or the Relationship Editor.

Creating sets

To create a set

  1. Select multiple objects, components on an object, or groups.
  2. From the Maya Creative main menu, select Create > Sets > Set > .

    If all your set members are objects, you can also right-click in the Outliner to display its contextual menu, then select Sets > Create Set > .

  3. (Optional) Enter a name for the set and add the set to a partition.

To create a quick select set

  1. Select multiple objects, components on an object, or groups.
  2. From the Maya Creative main menu, select Create > Sets > Quick Select Set.

    If all your set members are objects, you can also right-click in the Outliner to display its contextual menu, then select Sets > Create Quick Select Set .

  3. Enter a name for the set.

    You also click the Add to Shelf button to add it as an icon to the current active shelf for easy access.

Selecting set members

Selecting set members highlights them in the viewport and in the Outliner. A set member can be the object, component, or group that is part of a set, or it can be a set that is nested within another set.

Do any of the following to select the set members:

To automatically select set members whenever you select a set, enable Preferences > Selection > Modifiers > Auto-select set members in the Outliner.

Showing or hiding set members in the Outliner

To show or hide a set's members in the Outliner, right-click a set in the Outliner and toggle the Show Set Members option, or choose Display > Set Members from the Outliner menu.

This toggles the display of set members in all sets in the Outliner.

You can also show or hide specific sets by toggling their Hidden in Outliner attribute in the Attribute Editor.

Adding members to sets

You can add other objects, components, or groups to an existing set. You can also create nested sets by adding a set to another set.

Do one of the following to add members to a set:

Removing members from sets

You can remove a member from a set, or a nested set from its parent set, by doing one of the following:

Deleting sets

Deleting the set deletes only the set node, but not its members. To delete a set, do either of the following:

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