From the course: Blender 3.3 Essential Training
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Menus, search, and shortcuts - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 3.3 Essential Training
Menus, search, and shortcuts
- [Instructor] Let's talk a little bit more about the menus, shortcuts, and the ability to search for all of those menu items very quickly. Remember over here on the left, you can left click and drag and pop open all of these awesome tools that you can see. This is our main toolbar, and this toolbar can be accessed in a number of different ways. The most obvious is just to go ahead and click on the tools over here. Over time, you might find yourself becoming a Blender expert so you can just hit T and hide the toolbar and use shortcuts. Shortcuts are really popular inside of Blender, and as you progress on your Blender journey, you'll find yourself using them more and more as they allow you to clean up your interface and focus on the task at hand. The shortcut for moving is g, g for say grab. While we're at it, you can now hit the X button and move along the X axis, or Y, or Z or Z. You can even hold down shift and…
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First steps, navigating the interface5m 36s
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Menus, search, and shortcuts5m 33s
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Create your first objects4m 35s
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Modifying objects5m 36s
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Arrange your Blender scene and add materials4m 47s
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Add lights and render your scene6m 46s
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Challenge: Add more objects39s
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Solution: Add more objects5m 32s
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