From the course: Blender 2.91 Essential Training
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Menus, search, and shortcuts - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 2.91 Essential Training
Menus, search, and shortcuts
- [Instructor] Now that you have an idea of where things are at in Blender. I want to show you an easy way of finding all of those actions. On your keyboard, you can hit either F3 or go up to edit, menu search. In here, you can type in anything that you need to look for, Like add cylinder. Once you hit enter, you'll see a cylinder popup and you can click on the move option over here on the left and just move it up. If we come back to operator search again, we can go to menu search and type in add monkey. Now before I hit enter this time, you can see that there are a few things that appear. For example, you'll see that says in the 3D viewport, under add or the shortcut shift A, go to mesh and then click on monkey. Okay so let's actually find that. In the 3D viewport, which is what this is right here. Go to add, mesh. Hey, there's the monkey. And now I can left click and drag and move this monkey out…
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First steps, navigating the interface4m 4s
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Menus, search, and shortcuts4m 29s
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Create your first objects4m 42s
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Modifying objects5m 26s
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Make a scene, add lights4m 13s
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Render your scene4m 33s
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Challenge: Add more objects42s
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Solution: Add more objects5m 10s
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