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** '''Ubuntu Linux''' 16.04 OS
 
** '''Ubuntu Linux''' 16.04 OS
 
* Open the '''Blender''' interface
 
* Open the '''Blender''' interface
* Add the video file to sequencer panel
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* Add a video file to the sequencer panel
  
 
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'''Learning Objectives'''
 
'''Learning Objectives'''
 
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* Zoom and move the video in the preview panel
 
* Play an excerpt of the video in the preview panel
 
* Play an excerpt of the video in the preview panel
* Toggle time and frame number in sequence header and  
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* Toggle time and frame number and  
 
* Save the project
 
* Save the project
  
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* '''Windows''' 10 OS
 
* '''Windows''' 10 OS
 
* '''Microsoft Edge''' 40 web browser  
 
* '''Microsoft Edge''' 40 web browser  
* '''Blender''' v2.82a and
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* '''Blender''' v2.82a and  
 
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A working internet to download '''Blender'''.
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|| '''Slide Number 5'''
 
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'''System and Software Requirement'''
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|| A working internet connection to download '''Blender'''.
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|| '''Slide Number 6'''
 
'''Pre-requisites'''
 
'''Pre-requisites'''
  
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'''Code Files'''
 
'''Code Files'''
 
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* Files used in this tutorial are provided in the code files link.
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* Files used in this tutorial are provided in the '''code files''' link.
 
* Please download and extract the files.
 
* Please download and extract the files.
 
* Make a copy and then use them while practising.
 
* Make a copy and then use them while practising.
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number 7'''
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|| '''Slide Number 8'''
  
 
'''Chapter link'''
 
'''Chapter link'''
  
 
[https://www.blender.org/download https://www.blender.org/download]  
 
[https://www.blender.org/download https://www.blender.org/download]  
|| Download link for '''Blender''' is shown here.
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|| The Download link for '''Blender''' is shown here.
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|-
 
|-
 
|| Open web browser.
 
|| Open web browser.
|| You can say, "Open the given link in any web browser.Open any web browser and go to the given blender download link.
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|| Open any web browser and go to the given blender download link.
 
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|| This sentence is nor required, the link directly opens the downloads page..Go This sentence is not required.Not
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Notice the downloadable files for many operating systems.
 
Notice the downloadable files for many operating systems.
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Here, we can also see the source code for '''blender'''.
 
Here, we can also see the source code for '''blender'''.
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number 8'''
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|| '''Slide Number 9'''
 
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'''Download and install on Windows 19 OS'''
 
'''Download and install on Windows 19 OS'''
|| I am not checking Windows part, I will check on Ubuntu 16.04Let’s Download and install '''Blender''' on '''Windows''' 10 OS.
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|| Now, let’s Download and install '''Blender''' on '''Windows''' 10 OS.
  
 
|-
 
|-
|| Choose '''Windows Portable (.zip)''' option.
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|| Choose '''Windows Portable .zip''' option.
|| I will choose the '''windows Portable (zip)''' file installer.
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|| I will choose the '''windows Portable zip''' file installer.
  
 
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|-
|| Show screenshot of save file dialogue box.
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|| Show a clip of save file dialog box.
|| If a dialogue box opens, choose to save the file option and click on Ok.
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|| If a dialog box opens, choose to the '''Save File''' option and click on '''OK''' as seen here.
  
 
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|| Go to the '''Downloads''' folder.
 
|| Go to the '''Downloads''' folder.
|| Go to the '''Downloads''' folder. The file is downloaded into this folder for me.
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|| Go to the '''Downloads''' folder.  
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The file is downloaded into this folder for me.
  
 
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|-
|| Double click on the '''blender-2.82a-windoes64.gz '''file.
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|| Select the file'''blender-2.82a-windoes64.gz '''.
|| Right click on the compressed zipped '''blender''' file as seen.
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|| Right click to open the context menu.
Let’s extract the file from the zip file.
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Select the zipped file and right click on it, to open the context menu.
  
 
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|-
|| Cursor on the dialogue box.
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|| Click on '''Extract All'''.
|| A dialogue box opens.
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|| Click on '''Extract All'''.
Here, user can change the default folder setting for file extraction.
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An Extract all dialog box opens.
  
 
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|-
 
|| Click on '''Extract'''.
 
|| Click on '''Extract'''.
|| I will retain the default settings and Where is the Extract button.I am not getting it.click on '''Extract''' as seen.
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|| I will retain the default folder and click on '''Extract'''.
 
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|| Cursor on the progress bar.
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|| Extraction takes a minute or so and we can see the progress.
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|| Cursor in the screen.
 
|| Cursor in the screen.
|| Allow the process to be completed.
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|| The process takes a minute or so and we can see the progress.
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Allow the process to be completed.
  
 
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|| Go to the '''blender-2.82a-windoes64''' folder.
 
|| Go to the '''blender-2.82a-windoes64''' folder.
|| Enter the newly created '''blender''' folder.
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|| Double click to change directory, to the newly created '''blender''' folder.
  
 
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|| Again Go to the '''blender-2.82a-windoes64''' folder.
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|| Again, Press enter to go to '''blender-2.82a-windows64''' folder.
(Add annotation: Some users will not need this second step of entering the folder).
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|| Again, enter the '''blender''' directory in the folder.
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|| Double click on the folder to open the '''blender''' directory.
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number 9'''
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|| '''Slide Number 10'''
  
 
'''Download and install on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''
 
'''Download and install on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''
|| Let’s Download and install '''Blender''' on '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''
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|| Now, let’s Download and install '''Blender''' on '''Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS'''
  
 
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||  
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|| Show refreshed page with dialog box.
|| The page refreshes and a save file dialogue box opens.
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|| The page refreshes and a save file dialog box opens.
  
 
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|-
 
|| Choose the '''Save File''' option and click on '''OK'''.
 
|| Choose the '''Save File''' option and click on '''OK'''.
|| Choose the '''Save File''' option and click on '''OK''' to download the files.
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|| Choose the '''Save File''' option and click on '''OK''' to download the file.
  
 
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|| Open the '''file manager''' and go to '''Downloads''' folder.
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|| Open the '''file manager'''. Go to '''Downloads''' folder.
|| Open the '''file manager''' and go to '''Downloads''' folder.
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|| Open the '''file manager''' and go to the '''Downloads''' folder.
 
My downloaded file is in the '''downloads''' folder.
 
My downloaded file is in the '''downloads''' folder.
  
 
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|| Cursor on '''blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz''' file.
 
|| Cursor on '''blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz''' file.
|| Notice the downloaded '''blender xz''' file.
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|| Notice the downloaded '''blender''' file with '''xz''' extension.
  
 
Let’s open a '''terminal''', extract the files and open the '''blender''' interface.
 
Let’s open a '''terminal''', extract the files and open the '''blender''' interface.
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|| Type '''tar -xvf blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz''' and press '''Enter'''.
 
|| Type '''tar -xvf blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz''' and press '''Enter'''.
|| Type the command as seen here to extract the files.
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|| Type the command as seen here to extract the files.
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Press '''Enter''' to execute the command.
  
 
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||  
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|| Press '''Ctrl+L'''.
|| This sentence is not required, you will be showing the extracted file after the process is complete.Allow the process to complete.  
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|| I will clear the screen for clarity.
  
 
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|| Scroll up and show the blender file.
 
|| Scroll up and show the blender file.
|| Scroll up and notice the b'''Blender''' file. It is already compiled for you.
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|| Scroll up and notice the '''Blender''' file. It is already compiled for you.
  
 
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|| For me, the listed files are color coded.
 
|| For me, the listed files are color coded.
  
The green color for me indicates, it is an executable.
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Here, the green color indicates that, the blender file is an executable.
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number 10'''
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|| '''Slide Number 11'''
 
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'''Change to Executable File'''
 
'''Change to Executable File'''
|| If you have a non-executable file, please use the command as shown here.
 
 
'''>chmod u+x blender'''
 
'''>chmod u+x blender'''
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|| If you have a non-executable file, please use the command as shown here.
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This will change it to an executable file.
  
 
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|| Type '''./blender''' and press '''Enter'''.
 
|| Type '''./blender''' and press '''Enter'''.
 
|| In the '''terminal''' prompt type dot slash '''blender'''.
 
|| In the '''terminal''' prompt type dot slash '''blender'''.
Press '''Enter''' execute the command and open the program.
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Press '''Enter''' to execute the command and open the program.
  
 
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|| Click on '''Edit, Preferences'''.
 
|| Click on '''Edit, Preferences'''.
  
The '''blender preferences''' dialogue box opens.
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The '''blender preferences''' dialog box opens.
  
 
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|| Click on the x sign.
 
|| Click on the x sign.
|| Click on the x sign on top left to close the dialogue box.
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|| Click on the x sign on top left to close the dialog box.
  
 
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|| Hover cursor on the 4 options.
 
|| Hover cursor on the 4 options.
|| I can see 5 options.You did not mention about the General option.We can see four options, '''2D animation, sculpting, VFX''' and '''video editing'''.
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|| Here, We can see many options.
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'''2D animation, sculpting, VFX''' and '''video editing''' are four working modes in '''blender'''.
  
 
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|| Cursor on the folder and the '''/home/''' in the left panel.
 
|| Cursor on the folder and the '''/home/''' in the left panel.
|| Panel on top left, is a file browser to browse through files and folders. similar.
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|| Panel on top left, is a file browser to browse through files and folders.
  
 
It is in the user home directory now.
 
It is in the user home directory now.
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|| Select '''firstvideo.webm''' .
 
|| Select '''firstvideo.webm''' .
|| You need not mention this.It is a part of this very video.
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|| Select the file.  
 
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Select the file.  
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|| Left click, hold and drop the icon on the '''sequencer panel'''.
 
|| Left click, hold and drop the icon on the '''sequencer panel'''.
 
|| Left click, hold and drop the icon on the '''Sequencer panel''' in the bottom.
 
|| Left click, hold and drop the icon on the '''Sequencer panel''' in the bottom.
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The sequencer panel has many channels.
  
 
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|| Cursor on the video and audio strips on the sequencer.
 
|| Cursor on the video and audio strips on the sequencer.
|| The video gets added to the sequencer channel.
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|| The video gets added to a channel in the sequencer panel.
  
 
You will see two strips.
 
You will see two strips.
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|| Hover cursor on the '''Preview''' panel.
 
|| Hover cursor on the '''Preview''' panel.
|| In the preview panel, by default the video is zoom in, so to see the complete video we have to zoom out the video.Notice that, we can also see a preview of the video in the '''Preview''' panel.
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|| Notice that, we can also see a preview of the video in the '''Preview''' panel.
  
 
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|| To adjust the zoom level in the preview panel, do the following.
 
|| To adjust the zoom level in the preview panel, do the following.
  
Left click, hold on the zoom plus sign seen on the right side of the preview panel.
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Left click, hold on the plus sign seen on the right side of the preview panel.
  
 
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|| Left click, hold and move the video in the preview panel.
 
|| Left click, hold and move the video in the preview panel.
 
|| To move the video, click and hold the palm sign on the right side.  
 
|| To move the video, click and hold the palm sign on the right side.  
 
  
 
Then move the video in the preview panel.
 
Then move the video in the preview panel.
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|| Place cursor on the time position number, on sequencer panel and left click.
 
|| Place cursor on the time position number, on sequencer panel and left click.
 
|| Place the cursor on the numbers at the top of the sequencer panel.
 
|| Place the cursor on the numbers at the top of the sequencer panel.
 
 
Then left click.
 
Then left click.
 
 
It shows the time position in the video.
 
It shows the time position in the video.
  
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|| Press Control and T keys together.
 
|| Press Control and T keys together.
  
This toggles the time information to the frame number in the sequencer header Sequencer header'''timeline'''.
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This toggles the time information to the frame number.
  
 
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|| Video is seen playing in the preview panel.
 
|| The video plays on the preview panel.
 
|| The video plays on the preview panel.
  
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|| cursor on the settings panel.
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|| Cursor on the settings panel.
 
|| We can change the output settings here.
 
|| We can change the output settings here.
 
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Let’s save the project.
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|| Let’s save the project.
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|| Click on '''File, Save'''.
 
|| Click on '''File, Save'''.
|| Click on '''File, Save''' to open a save dialogue box.
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|| Click on '''File, Save''' to open a save dialog box.
  
 
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|| Choose Videos folder and type filename '''firstproject'''.
 
|| Choose Videos folder and type filename '''firstproject'''.
|| I will save the files in the Videos folder and type a filename, '''firstproject'''.  
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|| I will save the files in the Videos folder and type '''firstproject''' for filename.  
  
 
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|| Click on '''Save Blender File'''.
 
|| Click on '''Save Blender File'''.
|| Please mention the position of Save Blender File button first then say Click on Save Blender File button.Click on please narrate the position of this button'''Save Blender File'''.
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|| Click on the '''Save Blender File'''.
  
It is seen at the lower right side.
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It is seen at the lower right side for me.
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number'''
 
|| '''Slide Number'''
  
'''Summary 11'''
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'''Summary 12'''
  
 
|| Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we
 
|| Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we
  
* Downloaded and installed Blender on
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* Downloaded and installed Blender 2.82a on
 
** Windows 10 OS and  
 
** Windows 10 OS and  
 
** Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
 
** Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
 
* Opened the blender interface
 
* Opened the blender interface
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* Added a video to the sequencer panel
  
 
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|| '''Slide Number'''
 
|| '''Slide Number'''
  
'''Summary 12'''
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'''Summary 13'''
|| * Added a video to the sequencer panel
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* Learned to adjust zoom and move the video in preview panel
 
* Played the video in preview panel
 
* Played the video in preview panel
* Toggle time and frame number in sequence header and  
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* Toggled time and frame number and  
 
* Saved the project
 
* Saved the project
  
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|| '''Slide Number'''
 
|| '''Slide Number'''
  
'''Assignment 13'''
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'''Assignment 14'''
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[https://www.blender.org/forum/ https://www.blender.org/forum/]
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|| For assignment activity, please do the following.  
 
|| For assignment activity, please do the following.  
  
 
* Explore the '''Blender''' interface and  
 
* Explore the '''Blender''' interface and  
 
* Browse through the '''Blender''' user forum in the given link.
 
* Browse through the '''Blender''' user forum in the given link.
[https://www.blender.org/forum/ https://www.blender.org/forum/]
 
  
 
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'''Spoken Tutorial Project'''
 
'''Spoken Tutorial Project'''
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'''Spoken Tutorial workshops'''
 
'''Spoken Tutorial workshops'''
 
|| We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates.  
 
|| We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates.  
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'''Forum for questions'''
 
'''Forum for questions'''
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'''Forum for specific questions'''
 
'''Forum for specific questions'''
  
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'''Acknowledgement'''
 
'''Acknowledgement'''

Latest revision as of 16:27, 28 October 2020

Visual Cue Narration
Slide Number 1

Title Slide

Welcome to the tutorial on Introduction to Blender Video Editor.
Slide Number 2

Learning Objectives

In this tutorial, we will learn to,
  • Download and install Blender 2.82a on
    • Windows 10 OS and
    • Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
  • Open the Blender interface
  • Add a video file to the sequencer panel
Slide Number 3

Learning Objectives

  • Zoom and move the video in the preview panel
  • Play an excerpt of the video in the preview panel
  • Toggle time and frame number and
  • Save the project
Slide Number 4

System and Software Requirement

To record this tutorial, I am using
  • Ubuntu Linux v16.04 OS
  • Firefox web browser v75
  • Windows 10 OS
  • Microsoft Edge 40 web browser
  • Blender v2.82a and
Slide Number 5

System and Software Requirement

A working internet connection to download Blender.
Slide Number 6

Pre-requisites

https://spoken-tutorial.org

To follow this tutorial,
  • Learner must be familiar with basic computer and Internet skills.
  • For pre-requisite tutorials, please visit this site.
Slide Number 7

Code Files

  • Files used in this tutorial are provided in the code files link.
  • Please download and extract the files.
  • Make a copy and then use them while practising.
Slide Number 8

Chapter link

https://www.blender.org/download

The Download link for Blender is shown here.
Open web browser. Open any web browser and go to the given blender download link.
Cursor next to Download 2.82a. The current release is 2.82a.
Cursor next to Download 2.82a. When you practice this tutorial, the version number may be different.
Click on Windows, macOS and other versions link and hover over the options. Click on the pull down as seen.

Notice the downloadable files for many operating systems.

Here, we can also see the source code for blender.

Slide Number 9

Download and install on Windows 19 OS

Now, let’s Download and install Blender on Windows 10 OS.
Choose Windows Portable .zip option. I will choose the windows Portable zip file installer.
Show the downloading file message. The download may start automatically in some systems.
Show a clip of save file dialog box. If a dialog box opens, choose to the Save File option and click on OK as seen here.
Show the completed file download icon. Allow the file download to complete.
Open the file manager. Open the file manager.
Go to the Downloads folder. Go to the Downloads folder.

The file is downloaded into this folder for me.

Select the fileblender-2.82a-windoes64.gz . Right click to open the context menu.

Select the zipped file and right click on it, to open the context menu.

Click on Extract All. Click on Extract All.

An Extract all dialog box opens.

Click on Extract. I will retain the default folder and click on Extract.
Cursor in the screen. The process takes a minute or so and we can see the progress.

Allow the process to be completed.

Cursor on the blender-2.82a-windoes64 folder. Notice the extracted blender folder in the downloads folder as seen here.
Go to the blender-2.82a-windoes64 folder. Double click to change directory, to the newly created blender folder.
Again, Press enter to go to blender-2.82a-windows64 folder. Double click on the folder to open the blender directory.
Cursor on the blender application file. Notice the blender application in this folder.
Double click on the blender application file. The program is already compiled for you.

Double click on the blender application file, to open the blender interface.

Slide Number 10

Download and install on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS

Now, let’s Download and install Blender on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
Click on Download Blender 2.82a. Click on the Download Blender 2.82a link seen in the blue color box.
Show refreshed page with dialog box. The page refreshes and a save file dialog box opens.
Choose the Save File option and click on OK. Choose the Save File option and click on OK to download the file.
Show download completed icon. Allow the download to complete.
Open the file manager. Go to Downloads folder. Open the file manager and go to the Downloads folder.

My downloaded file is in the downloads folder.

Cursor on blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz file. Notice the downloaded blender file with xz extension.

Let’s open a terminal, extract the files and open the blender interface.

Press Ctrl+Alt+T . Open the terminal by pressing Control, Alt and T keys together.

A terminal opens.

Type cd Downloads and press Enter. Change the directory to the Downloads folder.
Type tar -xvf blender-2.82a-linux64.tar.xz and press Enter. Type the command as seen here to extract the files.

Press Enter to execute the command.

In the Downloads folder, Hover mouse on blender-2.82a-linux64 . The files are extracted to a new directory as seen here.
Press Ctrl+L. I will clear the screen for clarity.
Type, cd blender-2.82a-linux64 and press Enter. Enter the newly created directory by using the cd command as seen here.
Type, ls and press Enter. Type ls to list the files in the directory.
Scroll up and show the blender file. Scroll up and notice the Blender file. It is already compiled for you.
Cursor next to blender file. For me, the listed files are color coded.

Here, the green color indicates that, the blender file is an executable.

Slide Number 11

Change to Executable File >chmod u+x blender

If you have a non-executable file, please use the command as shown here.

This will change it to an executable file.

Press Ctrl+L. I will clear the screen for clarity.
Type ./blender and press Enter. In the terminal prompt type dot slash blender.

Press Enter to execute the command and open the program.

Show blender interface. The blender interface opens.

Let’s change the interface appearance and colors.

Click on Edit, Preferences. Click on Edit, Preferences.

The blender preferences dialog box opens.

Click on Themes. Click on Themes, seen on the left side frame.
From the pulldown on top right, choose blender light. From the pulldown on top right, choose blender light.

The interface changes to a lighter shade.

Click on the x sign. Click on the x sign on top left to close the dialog box.
Click on File, New, Video Editing. Click on File, New in the top menu.
Hover cursor on the 4 options. Here, We can see many options.

2D animation, sculpting, VFX and video editing are four working modes in blender.

Click on Video Editing. Click on the Video Editing option.
Show changed interface. The interface changes to the video editing mode.
Cursor on the interface. Let’s choose a video file to edit.
Cursor on the folder and the /home/ in the left panel. Panel on top left, is a file browser to browse through files and folders.

It is in the user home directory now.

Scroll down and select the Videos folder. I have downloaded and saved the input file in the Videos folder.

Scroll down and select the Videos folder.

Double click to change directory to Videos. Double click to change directory to Videos.
Show the file firstvideo.webm. My input video is a webm format video file.
Select firstvideo.webm . Select the file.
Left click, hold and drop the icon on the sequencer panel. Left click, hold and drop the icon on the Sequencer panel in the bottom.

The sequencer panel has many channels.

Cursor on the video and audio strips on the sequencer. The video gets added to a channel in the sequencer panel.

You will see two strips. The blue strip is the video part. The green strip is the audio part of the video.

Hover cursor on the Preview panel. Notice that, we can also see a preview of the video in the Preview panel.
Left click, hold on the zoom plus sign in the preview panel. To adjust the zoom level in the preview panel, do the following.

Left click, hold on the plus sign seen on the right side of the preview panel.

Show zoom in and zoom out. Use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust to desired zoom level.
Left click, hold and move the video in the preview panel. To move the video, click and hold the palm sign on the right side.

Then move the video in the preview panel.

Place cursor on the time position number, on sequencer panel and left click. Place the cursor on the numbers at the top of the sequencer panel.

Then left click. It shows the time position in the video.

Press Ctrl+T. Press Control and T keys together.

This toggles the time information to the frame number.

Press the space bar. Let’s play the video for a few seconds.

Press the space bar to play the video.

Video is seen playing in the preview panel. The video plays on the preview panel.
Press the space bar. Press space bar again to stop playing the video.
Hover cursor next to the Video editing and Rendering workspaces. Notice the Video editing and Rendering workspaces or tabs on the top menu.
Hover cursor on the settings panel. On the right side, notice the settings panel.
Cursor on the settings panel. We can change the output settings here.

Let’s save the project.

Click on File, Save. Click on File, Save to open a save dialog box.
Choose Videos folder and type filename firstproject. I will save the files in the Videos folder and type firstproject for filename.
Click on Save Blender File. Click on the Save Blender File.

It is seen at the lower right side for me.

Click on File, Quit. Click on File, Quit to quit Blender.
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Summary 12

Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we
  • Downloaded and installed Blender 2.82a on
    • Windows 10 OS and
    • Ubuntu Linux 16.04 OS
  • Opened the blender interface
  • Added a video to the sequencer panel
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Summary 13

  • Learned to adjust zoom and move the video in preview panel
  • Played the video in preview panel
  • Toggled time and frame number and
  • Saved the project
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Assignment 14

https://www.blender.org/forum/

For assignment activity, please do the following.
  • Explore the Blender interface and
  • Browse through the Blender user forum in the given link.
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Spoken Tutorial Project

This video summarises the Spoken Tutorial Project.

Please download and watch it.

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Spoken Tutorial workshops

We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates.

Please write to us.

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Forum for questions

  • Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial?
  • Please visit this site.
  • Choose the minute and second where you have the question.
  • Explain your question briefly.
  • The spoken tutorial project will ensure an answer.

You will have to register to ask questions.

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Forum for specific questions

  • The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial.
  • Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them.
  • This will help reduce the clutter.
  • With less clutter, we can use this discussion as instructional material.
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Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.
This is Rani from IIT, Bombay. Thank you for joining.

Contributors and Content Editors

PoojaMoolya, Ranipv076, Snehalathak