• Aaron Rudderham(thecabbagedetective)

    To move the origin point in certain ways hit Shift+Ctrl+Alt+C .

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    You can also link to collections in the Outliner by dragging and then holding Ctrl before you drop the object into another collection.

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    Wilco Wilbrink(carrotnl)

    with shift-m you can link to collection

  • sadicus (sadicus)

    Please show How to Modify> Mirror X

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    Andres Altuve(aaltuvem)

    Im going nutts with the homework, hopefully will be able to finish it.. The whole point is to challenge myself

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    Oh hey Kent....it looks like you can link objects into different collections

  • Reltz (reltz)

    I'll go crazy going crazy ;D

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    Hans Christian Gross(silenthans)

    shift+m links objects

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    I'm pretty sure you CAN have objects in multiple collections but I'm not sure how to do it

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    Wilco Wilbrink(carrotnl)

    You can NEST collections

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This event is part of the August 2018 Class, "Getting Started with 3D Modeling & Blender"

Second week of the class: Enter the world of mesh modeling! This is the oldest form of building objects in 3D, in the computer. The discussion and demo today revolves around the technical art of “pushing and pulling verts”, as modelers affectionately called it.

We're piggy-backing off the Mesh Modeling Fundamentals course and Mesh Modeling Bootcamp here, where practice makes perfect. So we’ll be mesh-modeling an object or two to demonstrate tools and workflow available with Blender. It’s ideal if you practice along with me!

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