![]() however, the Construction Light is still lighting, and still only nine Lightboxes are lighting. The wire, that connects the Generator with the Construction Light will no longer be visible. ![]() If we now group select the structure (Shack Foundation, Shack Floors, Construction Light), something interesting happens. However, as the Construction Light is also attached to the Generator, one energy point goes to the Construction Light and therefore only nine Lightboxes light up! The Generator produces ten energy and normally the 10 Lightboxes (that are connected in a line-structure) would consume all of this generated energy. What happens though, if an object that needs energy is involved in a group selection of objects? In the image above we see a Large Generator, ten Lightboxes and a Construction Light, with the Construction Light being placed upon our Shack Floor element. It then behaves as one object, which can be moved and rotated. However, as mentioned by SparrowPrince, if you press down "E" and hold it, you will group select the entire structure of objects, that are currently attached to each other. If I would now press "E" I would select that specific object, it would light up green and I could reposition it or store it back into the workshop. In building mode, I can go up to my construction and focus each of the individual elements by itself. In this test, we have this initial setup, a 'Shack Foundation' with two attached 'Shack Floor' elements. Let's discuss the 'Group Selection' of objects consisting out of multiple individual objects. ![]() ![]() I need it in writing to make sense of the information.I hope my writing is understandable though. ![]()
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