parented to the surface and constrained to the surface

A bit of a red flag there, typically you parent *or* constrain, as they
would otherwise conflict and need to compensate for one another.

The only problem I’m having, is that when I go into component mode on the
nurbs surface, all the children curves go into component mode too.

Is this what you wanted?

but was hoping for a solution to having children go into component mode
also.

Or this?

One way of getting a parent to display components, but not its children, is
to select it’s shape first. Perhaps you create script that does this and
either add this to a marking menu or hotkey.
​

On 23 December 2014 at 21:32, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, thanks.
>
> I get the same thing using the marking menu to select cv's.  We're
> currently just hiding the children, but was hoping for a solution to having
> children go into component mode also.  I noticed isolate select does the
> same thing. so maybe this is desired...?
>
> Typically it's not a problem, we try to stay away from parenting geometry.
> But for rigs, controls, etc, it becomes an issue.  I'll keep searching I
> suppose.
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