This event is part of the January 2018 Class, "Getting Started with 3D Modeling & Blender".Â
To kick-off the beginner-oriented Class, we're simply opening Blender and getting comfortable with it. We’ve all been there: Opening Blender (or any 3D package) for the first time, gazing at the crazy UI, trying to orbit in the viewport, crying...Ok, maybe you were stronger than me and didn’t cry. But the reality is 3D software is daunting. There’s SO MUCH to digest especially when you’re a beginner.
This stream coincides with the Blender Basics course. We're going to overview Blender and 3D from an absolutely beginner perspective. What is Blender for? What can it do? Wait, this isn’t a juicing seminar?
We’re also going to open the floor, ask me anything (AMA) style, so I can answer all your questions about getting started with Blender.
You can press shift C to get back your 3d cursor at the 0.0.0 position if you lose it for some reason :D.
I've always wonder what's the limit on the view port, maybe I can do a few city blocks to scale
So stay in Object Mode for the assignment. No "editing"?
NO EDIT MODE! ;)
Objects added come in at the 3d cursor. Good reason for not hiding it
You were explaining local origin placement
You see when two people are facing each other, if you ask them to each point to the left, they'll point into opposite direction, because they each are on their local space
Explaining a gestalt is never easy. :-D
No, he has a cool youtube channel
Omar, if he is tell him go away...