Middle mouse = Pan ctrl + O = Open recent ctrl + S = Save ctrl + N = New file ctrl + Z = Undo ctrl + Shift + Z = Redo N = Opens side bar X = Delete T = Toolbar A = Select All ALT A = Select nothing ALT + I = Invert selection H = Hide ALT + H = bring it back TAB = Edit mode 1 Vertex mode 2 edge mode 3 Face mode 0 = camera 1 = Y position 3 = X 7 = Z G = Move G + Z = Move on Z Axis G + X = Move on X Axis G + Y = Move on Y Axis G + Z + Z = rotates the object with the objects Axis Edit Mode: S = Scale S + (X,Y,Z) = Scale but only in that direction I = Insert face E = Extrude face C = Circle select C+ Shift + Click = Select multiple (Faces, vertices) Z + Viewing mode = That view mode Object mode: Shift + D = Duplicate ALT + D = Duplicates (reduces lag)
You can head to edit then preferences and find the keymap section. Once there you can browse for an operator to set the key to use the function you like. Hope this helps
Thanks for this great intro to Blender shortcuts. I have a question... Logic Keyboards has a keyboard with shortcuts for Blender and their letter D has a paintbrush on there, but nothing happens when I press the D on my own keyboard; no paintbrush appears anywhere, no even in a 2D file. Is this an error printed on Logic's Blender keyboard, or am I using the D in a wrong window/mode or with the wrong settings?
As far as I know you can use shift D and alt D for duplication, not too sure if D has other functions. And I have never used that type of keyboard before. Perhaps if you have a manual for keyboard it may elaborate further on the uses of that shortcut
Thanks for the tutorial! I can't seem to get the animation parenting to work as demonstrated in the tutorial. It appears the parenting is happening, but the objects are not moving together. Would you know why that might be? Thanks!
Unfortunately no you cannot include it in shift a but you can use SHIFT-F1. Which Appends parts from other files, or loads as Library- data. And it Changes the window to a FileWindow, making Blender files accessible as a directory
Hey You can head to edit then preferences and find the keymap section. Once there you can browse for an operator to set the key to use the function you like. Hope this helps, not sure if this key can be changed but it’s worth trying.
You can emulate a numpad in blender if you don’t have one. Go to edit -> input -> under keyboard there is an option for emulate numpad, this is for blender 3 and up. Blender 2 and up it will be under file -> user preferences -> input -> emulate keypad. Hope this helps
Some of the shortcuts don't work on Laptop, for example 1, 3, 7 ...for the different views. I've been trying to find out, which one I have to use on my laptop, because there is no numpad. Pleeasse help!
You can emulate a numpad in blender if you don’t have one. Go to edit -> input -> under keyboard there is an option for emulate numpad, this is for blender 3 and up. Blender 2 and up it will be under file -> user preferences -> input -> emulate keypad. Hope this helps
how can you get rid off the ugly native move, rotate, and scale and use the regular curso move, rotate circle and scale like maya, max or cinema.. I hate how blender does not have this by default.. thank you in advanced
They shouldn’t have changed in 3.4 I took a look at the documentation here docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/interface/keymap/introduction.html and they seem the same
could someone tell me HOW IN THE HELL. I CAN CHANGE MY AXIS CURSORS.. I HATE BLENDERS DEFAULT AXIS.. I just want to PUSH fkn "G" and I want my MOVE cursor to be highlighted, just like I want to FKN PUSH "R" and have my Rotate icon to be selected as well as my "S" for scale iceon curson to be selected and I push the FKN S on my keyboard.. I HATE. I FKN HATE BLNDERS way of navigating with their defaul crappy axis cursor.. so if anyone knows how.. pls let me know... thank you in advanced
from minute 6:00 to 6:30 I do not like how your are moving, scaling or rotating. because I do not see my cursor.. all I see is a dotted lines and your icon arrows.. how in the hell I get my real cursor to show as MY DEFULT......
Thank you for the feedback, I was debating the video length as I know some people prefer shorter videos. I am looking into making more beginner friendly content. Do you have any recommendations on what I can talk about?
Middle mouse = Pan
ctrl + O = Open recent
ctrl + S = Save
ctrl + N = New file
ctrl + Z = Undo
ctrl + Shift + Z = Redo
N = Opens side bar
X = Delete
T = Toolbar
A = Select All
ALT A = Select nothing
ALT + I = Invert selection
H = Hide
ALT + H = bring it back
TAB = Edit mode
1 Vertex mode
2 edge mode
3 Face mode
0 = camera
1 = Y position
3 = X
7 = Z
G = Move
G + Z = Move on Z Axis
G + X = Move on X Axis
G + Y = Move on Y Axis
G + Z + Z = rotates the object with the objects Axis
Edit Mode:
S = Scale
S + (X,Y,Z) = Scale but only in that direction
I = Insert face
E = Extrude face
C = Circle select
C+ Shift + Click = Select multiple (Faces, vertices)
Z + Viewing mode = That view mode
Object mode:
Shift + D = Duplicate
ALT + D = Duplicates (reduces lag)
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Thx gentleman
thanks bro, very useful
i love your videos!
thank you for including calm music in the background it helps me to foucs more and stay till the end of the video
Thank you for the info. It will hopefully help me with my first model.
Thanks bro for helping me. Greetings from Indonesia. I'm from Indonesia. Thank you very much bro.
All Shortcut Keys are shown in the video, if you need help with anything please let me know and I will try and help out.
how to assign less-then greater-then keys shortcuts in blender
You can head to edit then preferences and find the keymap section. Once there you can browse for an operator to set the key to use the function you like. Hope this helps
@@FlowPoly comma, key and greater-then key> is one key i don't no how to assign i think you understand this..
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Thank You So Much!! So Helpful!!
Thanks for this great intro to Blender shortcuts.
I have a question... Logic Keyboards has a keyboard with shortcuts for Blender and their letter D has a paintbrush on there, but nothing happens when I press the D on my own keyboard; no paintbrush appears anywhere, no even in a 2D file. Is this an error printed on Logic's Blender keyboard, or am I using the D in a wrong window/mode or with the wrong settings?
As far as I know you can use shift D and alt D for duplication, not too sure if D has other functions. And I have never used that type of keyboard before. Perhaps if you have a manual for keyboard it may elaborate further on the uses of that shortcut
Yes it did helped thannkkss:D
Plua start end numbers are minutes or seconds or what?
Thanks for the tutorial! I can't seem to get the animation parenting to work as demonstrated in the tutorial. It appears the parenting is happening, but the objects are not moving together. Would you know why that might be? Thanks!
It’s a great video.thanks
Very good video thanks.
great video man love it
Thanks for watching
Thanks
You’re welcome
Nice clip...
is there a way to add a library with models and be able to add them using shift+a instead of going to the menu Append -> finding the file? thanks
Unfortunately no you cannot include it in shift a but you can use SHIFT-F1. Which Appends parts from other files, or loads as Library- data. And it Changes the window to a FileWindow, making Blender files accessible as a directory
@@FlowPoly thanks for replying 🙂
Hey! Just started with blender. Found that the tilde-key isn't on my keyboard. Do you know how to get that gizmo shortcut connected to another key?
Hey You can head to edit then preferences and find the keymap section. Once there you can browse for an operator to set the key to use the function you like. Hope this helps, not sure if this key can be changed but it’s worth trying.
Loved your voice as well ❤️💯✅
I have a 60% keyboard so I can't press numpad 0. What do i press instead?
You can emulate a numpad in blender if you don’t have one. Go to edit -> input -> under keyboard there is an option for emulate numpad, this is for blender 3 and up. Blender 2 and up it will be under file -> user preferences -> input -> emulate keypad.
Hope this helps
How to add box helper, when you click Q
Some of the shortcuts don't work on Laptop, for example 1, 3, 7 ...for the different views. I've been trying to find out, which one I have to use on my laptop, because there is no numpad. Pleeasse help!
You can emulate a numpad in blender if you don’t have one. Go to edit -> input -> under keyboard there is an option for emulate numpad, this is for blender 3 and up. Blender 2 and up it will be under file -> user preferences -> input -> emulate keypad.
Hope this helps
@@FlowPoly Thank you so much!
how can you get rid off the ugly native move, rotate, and scale and use the regular curso move, rotate circle and scale like maya, max or cinema.. I hate how blender does not have this by default.. thank you in advanced
thank you a lot
im using blender 3.4 and lots of those shortcuts dont work :(
They shouldn’t have changed in 3.4 I took a look at the documentation here docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/interface/keymap/introduction.html and they seem the same
great video man u deserve more credits tbh lol i sub tho lol
Thank you!
could someone tell me HOW IN THE HELL. I CAN CHANGE MY AXIS CURSORS.. I HATE BLENDERS DEFAULT AXIS..
I just want to PUSH fkn "G" and I want my MOVE cursor to be highlighted, just like I want to FKN PUSH "R" and have my Rotate icon to be selected as well as my "S" for scale iceon curson to be selected and I push the FKN S on my keyboard..
I HATE. I FKN HATE BLNDERS way of navigating with their defaul crappy axis cursor.. so if anyone knows how.. pls let me know...
thank you in advanced
from minute 6:00 to 6:30 I do not like how your are moving, scaling or rotating. because I do not see my cursor.. all I see is a dotted lines and your icon arrows.. how in the hell I get my real cursor to show as MY DEFULT......
It's a great video. But if you are like me. A beginner. This is way to fast. With the same content. The video should maybe be closer to 30min .
Thank you for the feedback, I was debating the video length as I know some people prefer shorter videos. I am looking into making more beginner friendly content. Do you have any recommendations on what I can talk about?
@@FlowPolyYou are fine, people can slow down the video or pause it if need be.
No pls keep it short like 5-7 minutes
Please help me
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thanks
You're welcome