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Selecting just a face

I'm having trouble in blender because when I want to select just one face I somtimes get the whole box. I find that if I'm looking at the top view and want to select just that face when I press <b> and select the vectors there, it selects the bottom vectors too and I select the whole box...
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have you tried using a different viewport to do your selection?

i haven't used blender, so i dunno how it does things, but if it's going all the way through the model i would just go to a side view or perspective viewport, and just select from a different angle.
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have you tried using a different viewport to do your selection?

i haven't used blender, so i dunno how it does things, but if it's going all the way through the model i would just go to a side view or perspective viewport, and just select from a different angle.
I have a top side front and camera view port. It just seems like I cant get the desired result but I'll try it. I almost feel like some of the viewports are moving on me though...
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you can move the camera in every viewport, only the perspective camera can you rotate around...

in top, side, front views you can pan and zoom around the scene

i think blender uses shift+ middle mouse button (mmb) to pan and ctrl+mmb to zoom, and alt+mmb to rotate

i just installed blender, and yes...you can use those, also read in the blender wiki, that you can deselect by using the mmb jutst go back into your selection tool, i think you said it was "b" and use the mmb on those faces you don't want selected...
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yup, I just meant that it seems like my viewpoints are moving. The bottom left might be top and then it seems like its side, maybe I'm hallucinating...
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lmao ...maybe...it's been known to happen
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hi I am also new but have found if you go thru the tutorial for blender in the Wiki Encyclopedia it helps ground you in the fundamentals. Also you can right click the vertices individually.
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alright, if the original poster has already got the solution, then i'm posting this just in case somebody else comes along with the same question and finds it nearly un-answered, anyways, to just select a face you can use many different methods, and from what it sounds like to me is that the original poster's viewports might have been him accidently switching the views with the keypad, which is the clue to selecting a single face the hard way, you simply press 1 on the keypad for a front view, 7 on the keypad for a top perspective, and 3 for a side perspective, alternately you can hold down ctrl when pressing one of these for the opposite side, and you can always pivot around the object no matter what view you're in, perspective or not, using the keypad's 8 and 2 to pivot up and down, and 4 and 6 to pivot left and right around the object, now to select a face, you could go into edit mode, in the appropriate viewport, (if you want to select the top face, go into the front view, use b to bring up your box selection, and select the top 4 vertices), however, you can also go into a top view, go into edit mode and click on the little box just above the panels bar, almost all the way to the right that reads "Limit selection to visible" this way, when you're facing the object and select vertices, only those facing you will be selected, and the third and easiest way that i probably should have just left this off with, is to hit ctrl+tab while you are already in edit mode, and change your selection mode to faces, now, you can just right click on the face want, hope this helps somebody
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