00:00So over here, you can see that I have a bunch of shapes and I'm simply going to go around
00:09and bring these out right here.
00:11So let me just go around, bring this shape out and bring this shape out right here just
00:15like this.
00:16And they right now are individual shapes as you can see right here.
00:20But what you can also do is you can make them behave as they are a single shape.
00:26In order to do that, you can simply select out these shapes right here.
00:30And then what you can do is you can go around and group them out.
00:33So over here, you can see that group is an option.
00:36The shortcut is control G as well.
00:38And as you click on it, they turn into a group.
00:41As you can see right here, you can double click on the group and name.
00:44So let's say for example, I'm going to go around and say shapes.
00:47So if I were to go around and click now, you can see that they act as a single shape right
00:52here.
00:53I can rotate it out right here.
00:54I can resize it out right here as well.
00:57So let's just go around, change around the scale from the side or let me just go around
01:01and then link it out and then change around the size as you can see right here.
01:06So that is what you have right here.
01:08So let's just go around over here.
01:10This is what you have.
01:11So you can go around and move out the shapes, but you can still simply select out individual
01:17shapes within this particular group of shapes as well.
01:20So that is what you have.
01:22So if you want to go around and ungroup it out right here, then what you can simply do
01:26is you can see that you already got this group, but let's say you want to ungroup these shapes
01:31out.
01:32Then what you can simply do is you can go around over here and then pull these shapes
01:37out right here, out of this particular folder right here.
01:44And that will be ungrouped as you can see right here.
01:46This is separate again.
01:47Similarly, you can go around and then select all and then move it out right here.
01:52Delete out the shapes folder because I no longer need it.
01:55And now it is ungrouped again, as you can see right here.
01:59If I were to go around onto, let's say for example, objects right here, there are different
02:03objects.
02:04Like let's say for example, there's the flip lid bottle right here, just like this.
02:09So if I were to go around and move it out, so let's just go around, move it out onto
02:13the side right here, just like this.
02:15I guess like, um, okay.
02:17So let me just go around and drag this bottle out right here.
02:20This is multiple shapes as well, but you can see that right now it is grouped together.
02:25So what you can simply do is you can select out the lid and the bottle and then move it
02:30out right here, just like this, and then delete the flip lid bottle right here.
02:35So once I do that, you can see that this is separated right here, just like this, and
02:39you can go around and change it out according to how you want right here, just like this
02:44right here.
02:45So that is how you can go around and group and ungroup out objects inside of Adobe Dimension.
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