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Latest revision as of 10:52, 19 September 2017
Time | Narration |
00:04 | Welcome to the series of Blender Tutorials. |
00:07 | This tutorial is about Navigation – Moving in 3D space in Blender 2.59. |
00:17 | This script has been contributed by Chirag Raman and edited by Monisha Banerjee. |
00:26 | After watching this tutorial, we shall learn how to pan, rotate and zoom within a 3D space such as the Blender view port. |
00:38 | I assume that you already know how to install Blender on your system. |
00:43 | If not, please refer to our earlier tutorials on Installing Blender. |
00:50 | Navigation in Blender depends a lot on the type of mouse you have – |
00:56 | a 3 button mouse |
00:58 | or a 2 button mouse |
01:00 | with a wheel. |
01:05 | I am using a 2 button mouse with a wheel for this series of Blender Tutorials. |
01:13 | The first action we shall see is Panning a view. |
01:17 | There are three ways of doing this using the mouse and the keyboard. |
01:22 | First, we use the Shift key with the mouse wheel or scroll. |
01:27 | Hold shift, press down the mouse-wheel and move the mouse. |
01:41 | The scene pans in the direction of the mouse movement, both- left to right and up and down . |
01:48 | Now, hold Shift and scroll the mouse wheel up and down. |
02:00 | The scene pans up and down. This is the second method of Panning the view. |
02:06 | Hold Shift and scroll the mouse wheel downwards. The view pans upwards. |
02:19 | Hold Shift and scroll the mouse wheel upwards. The view pans downwards. |
02:33 | Third and last method of Panning the view is to use the Ctrl key with the mouse wheel. |
02:40 | Hold Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel. The view pans from left to right and vice versa. |
02:55 | Hold Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel upwards. The view pans to the right. |
03:09 | Hold Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel downwards. The view pans to the left. |
03:22 | You can also use your numpad keys to pan the view. |
03:29 | Hold ctrl and numpad2, the view pans upwards. |
03:37 | Hold Ctrl & numpad 8, the view pans downwards. |
03:46 | Hold Ctrl & numpad 4, the view pans to the left. |
03:55 | Hold Ctrl & numpad 6, the view pans to the right. |
04:03 | If you are using a laptop, you need to emulate your number keys as numpad. To learn how to emulate numpad, see the tutorial on User Preferences. |
04:19 | Right. The next action we shall see is to rotate the view. |
04:24 | Press down your mouse wheel and move the mouse in a square pattern. |
04:33 | That gives us turntable rotation. |
04:39 | You can also use the Trackball type of rotation in Blender for little more flexibility over the action of rotation. |
04:49 | For this, you need to change the option Turntable to Trackball in the User Preferences window. |
04:57 | To learn how to do this, see the tutorial on User Preferences.</p> |
05:05 | Rotating the view can be done either |
05:08 | left to right or up and down. |
05:13 | Now let us rotate the view left to right. |
05:19 | Hold ctrl, alt and scroll the mouse wheel up and down. The view rotates left to right and vice versa. |
05:35 | Hold ctrl, alt and scroll the mouse wheel upwards. The view rotates to the left. |
05:47 | Hold ctrl, alt and scroll the mouse wheel downwards. The view rotates to the right.</p> |
06:00 | You can also use the short cut keys 4 and 6 on the num pad. |
06:07 | Press numpad 4, the view rotates to the left. |
06:16 | Press num pad 6, the view rotates to the right. |
06:26 | Now we rotate the view up and down. |
06:30 | Hold Shift, Alt and scroll the mouse wheel up and down. The view rotates up and down. |
06:45 | Hold Shift, Alt and scroll the mouse wheel upwards. The view rotates downwards. |
06:58 | Hold Shift, Alt and scroll the mouse wheel downwards. The view rotates upwards. |
07:10 | You can also use the shortcut keys 2 and 8 on the numpad. |
07:16 | Press numpad 2, the view rotates upwards. |
07:23 | Press numpad 8, the view rotates downwards. |
07:32 | Last action is Zooming the view. |
07:36 | Scroll the mouse-wheel upwards to zoom in. |
07:43 | Scroll the mouse wheel downwards to zoom out. Easy! Isn’t it? |
07:51 | For shortcut, use the plus and minus keys on the numpad. |
07:58 | Press numpad '+' to zoom-in. |
08:04 | Press numpad '–' to zoom-out. |
08:10 | That wraps up our tutorial on Navigating in 3D space within the Blender View port. |
08:18 | Now try to pan, rotate and zoom the 3D view. All the best! |
08:27 | This tutorial is created by Project Oscar and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT. |
08:37 | More information on the same is available at the following links- oscar.iitb.ac.in and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
08:57 | The Spoken Tutorial project: |
08:59 | conducts workshops using spoken tutorials; |
09:03 | also gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
09:07 | For more details, please write us to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
09:15 | Thanks for joining us |
09:17 | and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay, signing off. |
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