In today’s Blender tutorial, learn how to edit the geometry multiple objects inside of Blender at once, even if they’re separate objects!

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One of the features contained in Blender 2.82 is the ability to select multiple items in object mode, then edit their geometry in edit mode at the same time.

You can do this by selecting the objects with a shift click in object mode, then tapping the “Tab” key to move over into edit mode. Now you can apply any of the edits that you usually would to a single object to multiple objects, like moving vertices/edges/faces, insetting faces, etc.

Bonus tip – at the top of the page there’s a little dropdown you can select that will allow you to set all actions to be based on the individual object origins, rather than your overall selection. This allows you to do things like scaling individual objects at the same time!