Illustrator Layer Count. Oldest Newest Popular Active. Thanks, goofballs. Show [[ numHiddenNotes ]] more notes Add Note. Save Cancel. Can't think of any such option, no. One way to do it is once you have selected your objects, hit Invert - twice, then look at the command line. Just beware that if you have many thousands of objects that it may take a bit of time. I like the Invert twice trick, makes my day simple pleasures for simple minds, I know, I know. For layers, I guess there is no nice trick, is there?
If you gave the rivets a Name, you could use SelName. The quick way is to pop up the list at the lower right of the Rhino window - it gives a count of the selected objects as the first item.
I also commonly use a unique color for each type of object I may need to count at some point, then use SelColor to select them all and just look at the status line to see the feedback. I mix this with layer sorting so I can do two-factor sorts, for instance if all the brass screws are on one layer and all the steel on another and each length is its own color, than I can get just the 6mm brass screws by turning off the steel layer and then SelColor for the 6mm length.
Rivets were on two different layers, but in the case promting this, those on the one layer would suffice. High quantity items like rivets are always best as block entities.
Create the one rivet, block it, copy it or nest it in other blocks as necessary. OK, late to the party BUT - why not a column we could add to the layers display that lists number of objects in a column?
I could look over all my final layers in seconds versus minutes or more. Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere - I searched, looked and only found this topic. Thought best to continue here. That is what I have been doing - but the steps when I might have fifty layers is:.
Enter a distance and an angle to move your selection relative to its horizontal axis. Negative values move clockwise; positive values, counterclockwise. Open the "Object" menu, locate its "Transform" submenu and choose "Transform Each" to bring up the dialog box of the same name. Enter horizontal and vertical positions in the Move section to move each object in your selection individually.
If you use this technique on partially selected objects, the entire objects move. Elizabeth Mott has been a writer since Mott has extensive experience writing advertising copy for everything from kitchen appliances and financial services to education and tourism.
By Elizabeth Mott. You can click on the edge or the interior of a filled object to select it. To select unfilled objects, click on their perimeter. Oh, I see. If that's the case then you are out of luck. They for some reason got rid of that ability and have no idea why. Hopefully they will put it back in future releases. You can delete multiple items like this: select your layers with Shift click on the tiny dropdown menu options on the top right corner of the Layers panel click "Delete Selection" I know, it's dumb and not user friendly, but it's how it's done.
Community Bot 1. Lucas Bustamante Lucas Bustamante 1 1 silver badge 7 7 bronze badges. The OP doesn't want to delete layers, but select them — MicroMachine. Shift select all layers and then release the shift button. Works on Illustrator CC I have latest version of Tombstone Tombstone 1. Jason Coleman Jason Coleman 1 1 1 bronze badge.
Click the little menu of the layers panel top right, hamburger menu Press "Collect to New Layer" Now select the entire layer by clicking the little circle of it. JustGoscha JustGoscha 4 4 bronze badges. Oh I just realised this is not really an answer to the question.
But it's still helpful to move multiple objects to a new layer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.
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