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Menus and Window Screens in Blender David Ault Adrian Kirts Jarron Sledge

Menus and Window Screens in Blender David Ault Adrian Kirts Jarron Sledge

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Page 1: Menus and Window Screens in Blender David Ault Adrian Kirts Jarron Sledge

Menus and Window Screens in Blender

David AultAdrian Kirts

Jarron Sledge

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The Space Menu

• Open by pressing the space bar• This is it

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Options

• The Space menu allows you to:– Search for missing files– Add new objects– Create parent/child relationships– Join objects– Import objects– Or use any other Blender command you could need– There are 200+ commands you can use by using the

space menu

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Context Sensitive Menus

• Some menus only available in certain situations

• Specials menu (W) key is only available in a 3d window while in edit mode

• While using Blender, remember what mode is on so you know which hotkeys work

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Panel Uses• Panels can have multiple menus grouped

together on them making for easier location of tools

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Panels

• This is a panel

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Panels contd.

• Panels can be scrolled, zoomed in/ out or moved

• They can also be collapsed by clicking the solid black triangle on the left side of their header

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Toggle Buttons• Toggle buttons are a bunch of tick boxes

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Addons

• Addons (add-ons) are mini programs that can be downloaded and used on Blender

• Addons can include: Curve Character, Mangle Tools, Orphan Cleanup, Random Face Color, and Particle Tracer

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How to install an addon

• Open the space menu• Search addons• Select install addons

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Cascade Buttons

• Some buttons reveal additional buttons• Ie: the ramps panel has a button called ramp

reveals additional buttons dealing with colorbanding

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Window Screens and Layouts• Default screen shows 4 windows

– 3d view, object tools, timeline and outliner• Animation

– Allows you to make objects move• Compositing

– Combine different parts of scenes• Game logic

– Create controls to your game• Scripting

– Make objects perform certain actions• UV editing

– Insert pictures and graphics

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Screen selectors

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Adding a new screen

• Click the add button(+) and a new frame layout and a new frame layout will be created based on your current layout. You don’t have to name all the screens if don’t need to.

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Add screen

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Deleting screens

• The person is able to delete a screen by using the delete data block button(X).

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Rearranging a layout screen

• Use the window controls to access the frame borders, split and consolidate windows. When you find a layout that you like, please press CtrlU to update your user defaults. Be careful as all the current scenes become part of those defaults.