Parenting¶
Reference
- Mode
Edit Mode
- Panel
- Menu
- Hotkey
Ctrl-P, Alt-P
You can edit the relationships between bones (and hence create/modify the chains of bones) both from the 3D Views and the Properties editor. Whatever method you prefer, it’s always a matter of deciding, for each bone, if it has to be parented to another one, and if so, if it should be connected to it.
To parent and/or connect bones, you can:
In a 3D View, select the bone and then its future parent, and press Ctrl-P (or
). In the small Make Parent menu that pops up, choose Connected if you want the child to be connected to its parent, else click on Keep Offset. If you have selected more than two bones, they will all be parented to the last selected one. If you only select one already-parented bone, or all selected bones are already parented to the last selected one, your only choice is to connect them, if not already done. If you select only one non-parented bone, you will get the Need selected bone(s) error message…Note
With this method, the newly-children bones will not be scaled nor rotated – they will just be moved if you choose to connect them to their parent’s tip.
In the Properties editor, Bones tab, for each selected bone, you can select its parent in the Parent data ID to the upper right corner of its Relations panel. If you want them to be connected, just enable the checkbox to the right of the list.
Note
With this method, the tip of the child bone will never be moved – so if Connected is enabled, the child bone will be completely transformed by the operation.
Using the Parent data ID of Bone.005 Relations panel. |
To disconnect and/or free bones, you can:
In a 3D Viewport, select the desired bones, and press Alt-P (or
). In the small Clear Parent menu that pops up, choose Clear Parent to completely free all selected bones, or Disconnect Bone if you just want to break their connections.In the Properties editor, Bones tab, for each selected bone, you can select no parent in the Parent data ID of its Relations panel, to free it completely. If you just want to disconnect it from its parent, disable the Connected checkbox.
Note that relationships with non-selected children are never modified.