The name of this video tutorial is Ira Krakow's Blender 2.5 Default Scene Tutorial. I would like to give a big Thank You shoutout to Neal Hirsig (nhirsig@tufts.edu), of Tufts University, at http://www.gryllus.net, who created the video on which my video is based.
When you first open Blender a number of default windows, panels, and controls, are displayed. At first you might be intimidated by it, but as you become more familiar with the Blender interface, you'll find that the layout is very well organized and provides an efficient interface for modeling and animation. The default layout contains are 5 Blender windows, called editors. Each of these editors contains a header and a menu line. Sometimes the header is at the top, other times at the bottom. Even though you might think of a header at the bottom as a footer, Blender calls it a header.
Thank you V-much for making this video, most helpful indeed :)
I was JUST getting use to the standard (older versions) of Blender and what do they do? Go and change the interface on me ;) ..no, seriously.. like what I see so far with this new layout, thanks again for the video
MrNeilIsted 1 year ago