However, in Blender, I've found myself continuously using the third mouse button, the NumPad and the function keys (or, to be more precise, just F12 so far). As a software developer, I do use the function keys in my IDE but I can imagine many people have never touched them. Similarly, I've never used the NumPad even when available. And even on other platforms, I've used scroll wheel mice but rarely, if ever, used it as a clickable third button. I used Blender version 2.92 while the videos use Blender 2.8 (see here for the release history) so things look a little different between the two.īlender can be used with a trackpad and keyboard without number pad - but a number pad and a mouse with a scroll wheel (that can also be used as a third button) seem to be near essential.Īs an enthusiastic Mac user, this setup isn't very normal for me. To get the latest version of Blender go to the Blender download page. If you're interested in a quick visual summary of the process covered here see journey.md. This notebook is not meant to be standalone - it's my notes to go with the videos. There are no affiliate links in this notebook and all credit goes to Andrew Price (aka Blender Guru). Along with lots of notes taken straight from the videos, it includes notes on the various things that I got confused about and how I resolved those issues. This is the notebook I wrote while following Blender Guru's Blender Beginner Tutorial Series.
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