00:00So now let's understand how group hierarchy works inside of Tinkercad. So I have this particular
00:11object and this object. Let me select both of them right here and then turn it into a group.
00:17Once you do that, then this turns into a single group. Then I'm going to go around over here and
00:22select these two objects and then group them out as well just like this. So now you can see that
00:28this is one group and this is another group. So now I can select all of them together again and then
00:33turn it into a group right here. So now the groups become group and this one got added as well. Let
00:39me just go ahead and then ungroup this out. Let's say for example, then it simply does not ungroup
00:45everything out, but you have the subgroup still there. Let me just go ahead right here and select
00:50everything out right here and group it out and then everything groups out right here. If I were to
00:56double click, then I can go inside the group, make the changes and double click outside and they turn
01:02into the main group. Double click right here and double click onto a particular group right here,
01:06just like this. And then this is what you have. You can go ahead and then change this out.
01:12So you can ungroup it and then what you can do is you can double click it, make some change as you want,
01:17and then work around with the group changes however you like. And that is how you can work around with the
01:22group hierarchy inside of Tinkercad. So hope you found this video useful. So be sure to comment on
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