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move the mouse pointer into some part of that area (see left side {{fig}}) move the mouse pointer into some part of that area (see left side {{fig}})
and type {{key2|G|F}}. and type {{key2|G|F}}.
-The flood fill will not cross a boundary of already marked or hidden faces (+The flood fill will not cross a boundary of already marked or hidden faces
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In {{fig}} the smile of the face has been extended to In {{fig}} the smile of the face has been extended to

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    F - Filling
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    G - Mark
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Marking lets you select faces in various ways for later hiding, smoothing or removal. There are several marking operations, all accessed via the <G> key. Marked faces are drawn green, that's why the <G> key is used.
Fig 1. Marking Menu
Fig 1. Marking Menu

Fig 1 shows you what you get once you have hit the <G> key; a handy reference to the various operations towards the bottom of the window.

<LMB> - Marking Inside Box

Fig 2. Marking Inside a Box
Fig 2. Marking Inside a Box

You can draw out a box by holding down the <LMB> while dragging the mouse; let go of the mouse button and all faces inside the drawn box will be marked (see Fig 2). This includes faces that might be on the other side of the object, obscured behind the faces at the front. Hidden faces will not be marked.

<RMB> - Unmarking Inside Box

Fig 3. Unmarking Inside a Box
Fig 3. Unmarking Inside a Box

Draw out a box using the <RMB> and all faces inside the box will be unmarked (see Fig 3).

<G> - Painting

You can use the mouse pointer to mark faces in a more interactive way using the painting method. By typing <G> a second time you'll paint a single dot under the mouse pointer. Unlike the box selection method, only the faces you can see are marked; the painting doesn't go all the way through the object.

Fig 4. Painting
Fig 4. Painting

If you want to paint more than one dot, just hold down the <G> key and faces will be marked wherever you move the mouse pointer (see Fig 4). When you want to stop painting, let go of the <G> key.

If you want to unmark using the painting method, use <Shift-G> instead.

<F> - Filling

Fig 5. Filling
Fig 5. Filling

To mark an area of unmarked faces in a flood fill fashion, move the mouse pointer into some part of that area (see left side Fig 5) and type <G><F>. The flood fill will not cross a boundary of already marked or hidden faces (see right side Fig 5).

In Fig 5 the smile of the face has been extended to fully encircle the ankle, before filling, otherwise the whole leg would have been marked.

You can unmark using the flood fill method by just pointing the mouse pointer at an area of marked faces before filling.

<=>/<-> - Grow and Shrink

Use <G><=> to grow or <G><-> to shrink the current marked area by one row of faces. The marking menu will remain active after the change, so you can use <=> or <-> again to further expand or shrink the marked area.

<S> - Swapping

Fig 6. After Swapping
Fig 6. After Swapping

To swap the marked and unmarked status of all visible faces, type <G><S> (see Fig 6).

<U> - Unmarking

To unmark all visible faces, type <G><U>.

<Home> - Focus

To focus the camera on all visible marked faces, type <G><Home>.

Additional Tools

Fig 7. Additional Tools
Fig 7. Additional Tools

If you click on the gray Mark button in the Brushes panel, then some additional marking tools are shown (see Fig 7). Click on the Mark button again to hide these away.

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