![]() ![]() 'Sculpting' a young female head and shoulders I quickly found out there are quite a few learning options out there. So I started to explore what alternative ways I could go about learning it, beyond the button-poking. I began to realize that Blender wasn't quite as intuitive – at least for me – as I had hoped. But I'll admit that I wasn't too successful. Before looking at any instructions, I felt compelled to muck about with the buttons, doodads and doohickeys, and hoped to find my way around. Understanding these basics makes Blender all the more approachable. ![]() You might be familiar with this from programs like After Effects. (C) is a vertical stacking of many control/preference/properties interfaces, which again, is just like Adobe products you know. (A) in the image above is called the Toolbar, a collection of the most commonly used tools. The default Blender interface is made up of four areas. See the text for a quick explanation of its UI
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