these are great tutorials, well done!!! could i just ask that you say the names of the buttons you use because im kinda new to blender and get lost with the keys sometimes. like how do you get the box tool. otherwise its great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Thanks , unfortunately my videos are done for now so saying names of hot keys is not going to happen any time soon :-( , the way that I learn the hot keys is in the different menu's for example if I want t o learn the select all key I would look in the select menu it list s A as the select all key ,sorry but sometimes I use the wrong name like when I say box select I should have said border select
in the help menu there is a complete list of these keys , it just takes time to learn them.
at 8:11 you talk about limiting the Y axis, I know to move along the X axis you press G and then X and do the same with each direction, but how do you limit a direction?
at that part I am pressing shift and the direction I dont want things to move along , so pressing shift and y lets it move only along x and z , but I think this is only really needed if you are not looking from a direct view if you are looking from a view that runs directly along an axis (top side or front) you can only move in the remaining axis...
Where do you got does pictures?
aleksdirector 1 year ago
these are great tutorials, well done!!! could i just ask that you say the names of the buttons you use because im kinda new to blender and get lost with the keys sometimes. like how do you get the box tool. otherwise its great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TriNitro13 2 years ago
Hi Thanks , unfortunately my videos are done for now so saying names of hot keys is not going to happen any time soon :-( , the way that I learn the hot keys is in the different menu's for example if I want t o learn the select all key I would look in the select menu it list s A as the select all key ,sorry but sometimes I use the wrong name like when I say box select I should have said border select
in the help menu there is a complete list of these keys , it just takes time to learn them.
ArtER21 2 years ago
at 8:11 you talk about limiting the Y axis, I know to move along the X axis you press G and then X and do the same with each direction, but how do you limit a direction?
sixstrings2 2 years ago
at that part I am pressing shift and the direction I dont want things to move along , so pressing shift and y lets it move only along x and z , but I think this is only really needed if you are not looking from a direct view if you are looking from a view that runs directly along an axis (top side or front) you can only move in the remaining axis...
ArtER21 2 years ago