Difference between revisions of "Blender"
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− | + | the Interface, Shortcuts, Selecting Objects, Transforming Objects, Moving Objects, Adding and Removing Objects, Adding Modifiers, Creating Diffuse/Specular materials, UV Unwrapping, Lighting, Camera Positioning, and how to render with Cycles (Blender's ray-trace based production render engine). | |
+ | == Interface: Modes and Shortcuts == | ||
Blender has a context-dependent interface - the View and Mode that you are in (and where your mouse is hovering) will affect what the shortcuts will do. | Blender has a context-dependent interface - the View and Mode that you are in (and where your mouse is hovering) will affect what the shortcuts will do. | ||
=== Mouse === | === Mouse === | ||
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You should get a mouse with 3 buttons. | You should get a mouse with 3 buttons. | ||
=== Keyboard === | === Keyboard === | ||
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If you have a Mac laptop without dedicated numpad, go to '''System Preferences''' > '''Keyboard''' > Use F1, F2 Keys as standard function keys | If you have a Mac laptop without dedicated numpad, go to '''System Preferences''' > '''Keyboard''' > Use F1, F2 Keys as standard function keys | ||
[[File:numpad.png]] | [[File:numpad.png]] | ||
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+ | == Views === | ||
+ | === Modes === | ||
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+ | === Shortcuts === | ||
+ | == Editing Objects == | ||
+ | === Selecting Objects === | ||
+ | === Transforming Objects === | ||
+ | === Moving Objects === | ||
+ | === Adding and Removing Objects === | ||
+ | === Modifiers === | ||
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+ | == Materials == | ||
+ | == UV Unwrapping == | ||
+ | == Lighting == | ||
+ | == Camera == | ||
+ | == Render == |
Revision as of 05:50, 20 November 2016
the Interface, Shortcuts, Selecting Objects, Transforming Objects, Moving Objects, Adding and Removing Objects, Adding Modifiers, Creating Diffuse/Specular materials, UV Unwrapping, Lighting, Camera Positioning, and how to render with Cycles (Blender's ray-trace based production render engine).
Contents
Interface: Modes and Shortcuts
Blender has a context-dependent interface - the View and Mode that you are in (and where your mouse is hovering) will affect what the shortcuts will do.
Mouse
You should get a mouse with 3 buttons.
Keyboard
If you have a Mac laptop without dedicated numpad, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Use F1, F2 Keys as standard function keys