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The "Group Selected Node(s)" option is very good for moving around objects that have several components to them, however, sometimes I would still find it useful to be able to quickly select child nodes without Ungrouping the parent node.
Here is an example: an enemy that has several sub-nodes where I usually need to move the "OrchanicalSniperM2" node, so I have that one "Grouped." But, I also often need to change the position of the "ProjectileEndHitbox" (blue box to the left of the enemy in the first image below). The parent node has a lot of children, so finding that specific child node each time in the hierarchy can be a bit of hassle (so would ungrouping the parent, selecting/moving the child node, and then re-grouping the parent).
The ability to hold down a key so that I could temporarily bypass Group Selected Nodes while the key is held would be very convent.
Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion.
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The "Group Selected Node(s)" option is very good for moving around objects that have several components to them, however, sometimes I would still find it useful to be able to quickly select child nodes without Ungrouping the parent node.
Here is an example: an enemy that has several sub-nodes where I usually need to move the "OrchanicalSniperM2" node, so I have that one "Grouped." But, I also often need to change the position of the "ProjectileEndHitbox" (blue box to the left of the enemy in the first image below). The parent node has a lot of children, so finding that specific child node each time in the hierarchy can be a bit of hassle (so would ungrouping the parent, selecting/moving the child node, and then re-grouping the parent).
The ability to hold down a key so that I could temporarily bypass Group Selected Nodes while the key is held would be very convent.
Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion.
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