Subgraph nodes -------------- Subgraphs are parts of a complex material graph that have been gathered into their own level of hierarchy. To create a subgraph, first select the nodes that must be grouped and use the **Tools -> Create group** menu item or the **Control+G** keyboard shortcut. This will replace all selected nodes with a single subgraph node, without modifying the overall material description. When the subgraph is created, it is shown in the graph editor, and can be renamed using the top right text field. The subgraph node is not editable by default, but using the **Control+W** shortcut will make it possible to edit its contents using the pencil button. .. image:: images/subgraph.png :align: center The newly created subgraph contains: * all nodes that have been grouped * an **Input** and an **Output** node that represent the inputs and the outputs of the subgraph. Selecting them and using the **Control+W** shortcut makes them editable so the subgraph inputs and outputs can be added, removed, reordered, renamed or have their types modified. Please note that all those operations will (when possible) keep connectivity inside and outside the subgraph. * A **Parameters** node that is a **remote** can be edited to expose selected parameters to the parent graph. When grouping nodes with a **remote**, the remote will automatically be used as **Parameters** node in the nealy created subgraph.