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'''Keywords''': Blender, 3D Cursor, Splash Screen, Blender, Snapping objects, 3D viewport. Video tutorial. | '''Keywords''': Blender, 3D Cursor, Splash Screen, Blender, Snapping objects, 3D viewport. Video tutorial. | ||
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'''Title Slide ''' | '''Title Slide ''' | ||
|| Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''Navigation of 3D Cursor '''in''' Blender 4.1'''. | || Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''Navigation of 3D Cursor '''in''' Blender 4.1'''. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 2''' | || '''Slide Number 2''' | ||
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'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
|| In this tutorial, we will learn, | || In this tutorial, we will learn, | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 3''' | || '''Slide Number 3''' | ||
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'''Software and System Requirement''' | '''Software and System Requirement''' | ||
|| To record this tutorial, I am using: | || To record this tutorial, I am using: | ||
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'''Pre-requisites''' | '''Pre-requisites''' | ||
|| To follow this tutorial, | || To follow this tutorial, | ||
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'''3D cursor''' | '''3D cursor''' | ||
|| The ''' 3D Cursor''' is the red and white ring with the cross-hair. | || The ''' 3D Cursor''' is the red and white ring with the cross-hair. | ||
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We can see this at the centre of the''' Blender '''screen. | We can see this at the centre of the''' Blender '''screen. | ||
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'''3D cursor''' | '''3D cursor''' | ||
|| The primary purpose of the '''3D cursor''' is to specify the location of a new object. | || The primary purpose of the '''3D cursor''' is to specify the location of a new object. | ||
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|| Only Narration | || Only Narration | ||
|| Let us see the '''3D cursor '''in '''Blender'''. | || Let us see the '''3D cursor '''in '''Blender'''. | ||
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For that, we need to launch '''Blender'''. | For that, we need to launch '''Blender'''. | ||
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|| Go to '''Launchpad.''' Type''' Blender'''. Left click the '''Blender''' icon. | || Go to '''Launchpad.''' Type''' Blender'''. Left click the '''Blender''' icon. | ||
|| Go to '''Launchpad.''' | || Go to '''Launchpad.''' | ||
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Type''' Blender.''' | Type''' Blender.''' | ||
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Left click on the '''Blender''' icon. | Left click on the '''Blender''' icon. | ||
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|| Hover around the''' splash screen''' | || Hover around the''' splash screen''' | ||
|| This is known as the welcome page or''' splash screen'''. | || This is known as the welcome page or''' splash screen'''. | ||
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It shows some useful reference links for '''Blender file opening '''and creating. | It shows some useful reference links for '''Blender file opening '''and creating. | ||
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|| Video editor: Press '''ESC'''. | || Video editor: Press '''ESC'''. | ||
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Only Narration | Only Narration | ||
|| To remove the '''splash screen''', press''' ESC '''on your keyboard. | || To remove the '''splash screen''', press''' ESC '''on your keyboard. | ||
Or click anywhere on the '''Blender''' interface other than the '''splash screen'''. | Or click anywhere on the '''Blender''' interface other than the '''splash screen'''. | ||
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|| Now you can see the default''' Blender Layout workspace'''. | || Now you can see the default''' Blender Layout workspace'''. | ||
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|| Click on the cube. | || Click on the cube. | ||
|| By default you can see three objects on the '''3D viewport'''. | || By default you can see three objects on the '''3D viewport'''. | ||
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In the middle of the window a '''cube '''is present. | In the middle of the window a '''cube '''is present. | ||
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|| Orange outline on the cube indicates that the object is selected. | || Orange outline on the cube indicates that the object is selected. | ||
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|| On the left side of the '''cube '''a '''camera''' is seen. | || On the left side of the '''cube '''a '''camera''' is seen. | ||
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Video editor: '''X''' | Video editor: '''X''' | ||
|| We can’t see the cursor properly so we must delete the '''cube'''. | || We can’t see the cursor properly so we must delete the '''cube'''. | ||
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By default, the '''cube''' is already selected. | By default, the '''cube''' is already selected. | ||
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Press '''X key ''' on the keyboard, a menu opens. | Press '''X key ''' on the keyboard, a menu opens. | ||
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Click on '''Delete''' from the shown options. | Click on '''Delete''' from the shown options. | ||
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'''Mesh'''>> '''Cube''' | '''Mesh'''>> '''Cube''' | ||
|| Let us add a '''cube'''. | || Let us add a '''cube'''. | ||
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Go to the '''3D viewport menu bar''' and click on '''Add'''. | Go to the '''3D viewport menu bar''' and click on '''Add'''. | ||
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From the dropdown menu, select '''Mesh '''and from the submenu select '''Cube'''. | From the dropdown menu, select '''Mesh '''and from the submenu select '''Cube'''. | ||
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A new '''cube '''object will appear at the centre of the '''3D cursor'''. | A new '''cube '''object will appear at the centre of the '''3D cursor'''. | ||
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Press''' Ctrl + Z''' | Press''' Ctrl + Z''' | ||
|| Let us undo the changes. Press''' Ctrl '''and '''Z''' keys together. | || Let us undo the changes. Press''' Ctrl '''and '''Z''' keys together. | ||
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You can also use a keyboard shortcut to add a '''cube'''. | You can also use a keyboard shortcut to add a '''cube'''. | ||
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|| Video editor: | || Video editor: | ||
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Press '''Shift + A''' | Press '''Shift + A''' | ||
|| For this, press ''' Shift''' and '''A keys '''to add new objects to the '''3D viewport'''. | || For this, press ''' Shift''' and '''A keys '''to add new objects to the '''3D viewport'''. | ||
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|| Click on left side of the cube | || Click on left side of the cube | ||
|| Click on any location in the '''3D viewport'''. | || Click on any location in the '''3D viewport'''. | ||
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I am clicking on the left side of the''' cube'''. | I am clicking on the left side of the''' cube'''. | ||
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|| Hover the cursor over the tool box. | || Hover the cursor over the tool box. | ||
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Point to the various tools on the tool box. | Point to the various tools on the tool box. | ||
|| Go to the left side of the '''3D viewport. ''' | || Go to the left side of the '''3D viewport. ''' | ||
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Here we see various tools in the left tool box. | Here we see various tools in the left tool box. | ||
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|| Click on '''Cursor''' tool | || Click on '''Cursor''' tool | ||
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Click anywhere in the''' 3D viewport''' | Click anywhere in the''' 3D viewport''' | ||
|| Select the '''Cursor '''tool.''' ''' | || Select the '''Cursor '''tool.''' ''' | ||
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Click anywhere on the '''3D viewport '''to move the '''3D cursor'''. | Click anywhere on the '''3D viewport '''to move the '''3D cursor'''. | ||
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|| Video editor: Press '''Shift '''+ Right click | || Video editor: Press '''Shift '''+ Right click | ||
|| Press and hold the '''Shift key '''and right click at a new place on the '''3D viewport.''' | || Press and hold the '''Shift key '''and right click at a new place on the '''3D viewport.''' | ||
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We will see the new location of the '''3D cursor.''' | We will see the new location of the '''3D cursor.''' | ||
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'''Mesh'''>>'''UV sphere''' | '''Mesh'''>>'''UV sphere''' | ||
|| Press''' Shift '''and '''A keys''' to''' '''open the '''Add''' menu. | || Press''' Shift '''and '''A keys''' to''' '''open the '''Add''' menu. | ||
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To add a new object select '''Mesh''' from the menu. | To add a new object select '''Mesh''' from the menu. | ||
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Then click on the '''UV sphere '''option. | Then click on the '''UV sphere '''option. | ||
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|| Only Narration | || Only Narration | ||
− | || '''Snapping''' involves placing the''' 3D | + | || '''Snapping''' involves placing the''' 3D cursor''' at the centre of the '''viewport.''' |
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It also aligns the object of the '''3D cursor.''' | It also aligns the object of the '''3D cursor.''' | ||
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|| Press '''Shift '''+ Right click | || Press '''Shift '''+ Right click | ||
|| Press and hold the '''Shift key '''and right click the mouse. | || Press and hold the '''Shift key '''and right click the mouse. | ||
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Place the cursor in a different location. | Place the cursor in a different location. | ||
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|| A dropdown menu appears. | || A dropdown menu appears. | ||
Navigate to '''Snap'''. | Navigate to '''Snap'''. | ||
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A submenu opens. This is the '''Snap menu '''with various options. | A submenu opens. This is the '''Snap menu '''with various options. | ||
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|| Click on the '''cube'''. | || Click on the '''cube'''. | ||
|| Now, let us snap the '''cube''' to the '''3D cursor'''. | || Now, let us snap the '''cube''' to the '''3D cursor'''. | ||
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Click on the '''cube '''to select the '''cube'''. | Click on the '''cube '''to select the '''cube'''. | ||
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|| The cube snaps to the location of the '''3D cursor.''' | || The cube snaps to the location of the '''3D cursor.''' | ||
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|| Now, let's move the '''cube''' to the right. | || Now, let's move the '''cube''' to the right. | ||
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|| Click the '''green handle''' | || Click the '''green handle''' | ||
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Hold and drag your mouse to the right. | Hold and drag your mouse to the right. | ||
|| Click on the '''green handle'''. | || Click on the '''green handle'''. | ||
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Hold and drag your mouse to the right. | Hold and drag your mouse to the right. | ||
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|| Only Narration | || Only Narration | ||
|| This action will grab the selected '''cube'''. | || This action will grab the selected '''cube'''. | ||
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Then it will move along the '''y-axis''' with mouse movement. | Then it will move along the '''y-axis''' with mouse movement. | ||
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|| Video editor: | || Video editor: | ||
Press '''Shift''' + '''S''' | Press '''Shift''' + '''S''' | ||
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Click '''cursor to selected''' option. | Click '''cursor to selected''' option. | ||
|| Press '''Shift''' and''' S keys '''to open up the '''snap menu'''. | || Press '''Shift''' and''' S keys '''to open up the '''snap menu'''. | ||
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Click on the '''cursor to selected '''option. | Click on the '''cursor to selected '''option. | ||
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Video editor:Press '''Shift''' + click on '''UV sphere''' | Video editor:Press '''Shift''' + click on '''UV sphere''' | ||
|| As we can see, the '''cube''' is already selected. | || As we can see, the '''cube''' is already selected. | ||
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Press '''Shift key '''and click on the '''UV sphere''' to select the '''UV sphere '''too. | Press '''Shift key '''and click on the '''UV sphere''' to select the '''UV sphere '''too. | ||
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|| Video editor: | || Video editor: | ||
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Press '''Shift'''+''' S''' | Press '''Shift'''+''' S''' | ||
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Click on '''Cursor to selected '''option | Click on '''Cursor to selected '''option | ||
|| Next, press '''Shift '''and '''S''' keys to open up the '''snap menu'''. | || Next, press '''Shift '''and '''S''' keys to open up the '''snap menu'''. | ||
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|| Press '''Shift''' + click on '''lamp'''. | || Press '''Shift''' + click on '''lamp'''. | ||
Video Editor: Press '''Shift '''+''' S'''. | Video Editor: Press '''Shift '''+''' S'''. | ||
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Click '''Cursor to Selected''' option | Click '''Cursor to Selected''' option | ||
|| Press the '''Shift '''key and''' '''click the '''lamp.''' | || Press the '''Shift '''key and''' '''click the '''lamp.''' | ||
'''Lamp''' also gets selected. | '''Lamp''' also gets selected. | ||
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Press '''Shift''' and '''S keys '''to open up the '''snap menu. ''' | Press '''Shift''' and '''S keys '''to open up the '''snap menu. ''' | ||
Click on '''Cursor to Selected''' option. | Click on '''Cursor to Selected''' option. | ||
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|| Video editor: Press '''Shift''' +''' S''' | || Video editor: Press '''Shift''' +''' S''' | ||
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Click on '''Cursor to World origin''' option. | Click on '''Cursor to World origin''' option. | ||
|| Press '''Shift '''and''' S''' keys to open up the '''snap menu'''. | || Press '''Shift '''and''' S''' keys to open up the '''snap menu'''. | ||
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Click on the '''Cursor to World origin '''option. | Click on the '''Cursor to World origin '''option. | ||
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|| Click '''Cursor to active.''' | || Click '''Cursor to active.''' | ||
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Point to the position of the''' 3D cursor.''' | Point to the position of the''' 3D cursor.''' | ||
|| Click on '''Cursor to active'''. | || Click on '''Cursor to active'''. | ||
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The''' 3D cursor '''snaps to the centre of the '''UV sphere. ''' | The''' 3D cursor '''snaps to the centre of the '''UV sphere. ''' | ||
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This''' '''was the last active selection. | This''' '''was the last active selection. | ||
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Point to the 3D cursor | Point to the 3D cursor | ||
|| The '''3D cursor '''provides additional benefits. | || The '''3D cursor '''provides additional benefits. | ||
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It can be used as a pivot point while modelling. | It can be used as a pivot point while modelling. | ||
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|| Only Narration | || Only Narration | ||
|| This brings us to the end of the tutorial. | || This brings us to the end of the tutorial. | ||
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Let us summarise. | Let us summarise. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 7''' | || '''Slide Number 7''' | ||
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'''Summary''' | '''Summary''' | ||
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* About '''3D cursor''' | * About '''3D cursor''' | ||
* How to add new objects to the '''3D viewport''' at the place of '''3D cursor''' and | * How to add new objects to the '''3D viewport''' at the place of '''3D cursor''' and | ||
* About the '''snapping '''options for the '''3D cursor''' in '''Blender''' | * About the '''snapping '''options for the '''3D cursor''' in '''Blender''' | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 8''' | || '''Slide Number 8''' | ||
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'''Assignments''' | '''Assignments''' | ||
|| As an assignment, please do the following | || As an assignment, please do the following | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 9''' | || '''Slide Number 9''' | ||
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'''About the Spoken Tutorial Project''' | '''About the Spoken Tutorial Project''' | ||
|| The video at the following link summarises the '''Spoken Tutorial project'''. | || The video at the following link summarises the '''Spoken Tutorial project'''. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 10''' | || '''Slide Number 10''' | ||
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'''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | '''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | ||
|| The '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' team conducts workshops and gives certificates. | || The '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' team conducts workshops and gives certificates. | ||
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For more details, please write to us. | For more details, please write to us. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 11''' | || '''Slide Number 11''' | ||
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'''Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial''' | '''Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial''' | ||
|| Please post your timed queries in this '''forum'''. | || Please post your timed queries in this '''forum'''. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 12''' | || '''Slide Number 12''' | ||
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'''FOSSEE Forum''' | '''FOSSEE Forum''' | ||
|| For any general or technical questions on '''Blender''', visit the '''FOSSEE''' '''forum''' and post your question. | || For any general or technical questions on '''Blender''', visit the '''FOSSEE''' '''forum''' and post your question. | ||
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|| '''Slide Number 13''' | || '''Slide Number 13''' | ||
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'''Acknowledgement''' | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
|| '''The Spoken Tutorial''' project was established by the '''Ministry of Education''', '''Government of India'''. | || '''The Spoken Tutorial''' project was established by the '''Ministry of Education''', '''Government of India'''. | ||
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This is Arthi along with Pooja from '''IIT Bombay''' signing off. | This is Arthi along with Pooja from '''IIT Bombay''' signing off. | ||
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Thanks for joining. | Thanks for joining. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 21 June 2024
Title: Navigation of 3D Cursor
Author: Pooja Jha and Arthi Varadarajan
Keywords: Blender, 3D Cursor, Splash Screen, Blender, Snapping objects, 3D viewport. Video tutorial.
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Navigation of 3D Cursor in Blender 4.1. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn,
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Slide Number 3
Software and System Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using:
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial,
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Slide Number 5
3D cursor |
The 3D Cursor is the red and white ring with the cross-hair.
We can see this at the centre of the Blender screen. |
Slide Number 6
3D cursor |
The primary purpose of the 3D cursor is to specify the location of a new object. |
Only Narration | Let us see the 3D cursor in Blender.
For that, we need to launch Blender. |
Go to Launchpad. Type Blender. Left click the Blender icon. | Go to Launchpad.
Type Blender. Left click on the Blender icon. |
Point to the Blender interface. | We see the Blender interface. |
Hover around the splash screen | This is known as the welcome page or splash screen.
It shows some useful reference links for Blender file opening and creating. |
Video editor: Press ESC.
Only Narration |
To remove the splash screen, press ESC on your keyboard.
Or click anywhere on the Blender interface other than the splash screen. |
Cursor on the workspace. | Now you can see the default Blender Layout workspace. |
Click on the cube. | By default you can see three objects on the 3D viewport.
In the middle of the window a cube is present. |
Only narration | Orange outline on the cube indicates that the object is selected. |
Point to the camera. | On the left side of the cube a camera is seen. |
Click on Lamp | A light source is located at the top right side of the cube. |
Hover the cursor on the 3D cursor | The 3D cursor is right at the centre of the screen surrounded by the cube. |
Hover the cursor over the cube
Video editor: X |
We can’t see the cursor properly so we must delete the cube.
By default, the cube is already selected. Press X key on the keyboard, a menu opens. Click on Delete from the shown options. |
Point to the 3D cursor. | Now we can see the 3D cursor clearly. |
Click on Add menu
Mesh>> Cube |
Let us add a cube.
Go to the 3D viewport menu bar and click on Add. From the dropdown menu, select Mesh and from the submenu select Cube. A new cube object will appear at the centre of the 3D cursor. |
Only Narration | There are more ways to add 3D objects to the 3D viewport. |
Video editor:
Press Ctrl + Z |
Let us undo the changes. Press Ctrl and Z keys together.
You can also use a keyboard shortcut to add a cube. |
Video editor:
Press Shift + A |
For this, press Shift and A keys to add new objects to the 3D viewport. |
Hover the cursor over the added cube | You can see that a new cube has appeared at the same location as the 3D cursor. |
Point to a new locations on the view | Now, let us see how to add a new object to a new location. |
Point to a new locations on the view | First we need to move the 3D cursor to a new location. |
Click on left side of the cube | Click on any location in the 3D viewport.
I am clicking on the left side of the cube. |
Point to the cube. | Observe, the cube gets deselected. |
Hover the cursor over the tool box.
Point to the various tools on the tool box. |
Go to the left side of the 3D viewport.
Here we see various tools in the left tool box. |
Click on Cursor tool
Click anywhere in the 3D viewport |
Select the Cursor tool.
Click anywhere on the 3D viewport to move the 3D cursor. |
Hover the cursor on 3D cursor | Observe that the 3D cursor is at a new location. |
Only Narration | There is another way to move the 3D cursor. |
Click on Select box tool | Click on the Select Box tool from the left toolbox of the 3D viewport. |
Video editor: Press Shift + Right click | Press and hold the Shift key and right click at a new place on the 3D viewport.
We will see the new location of the 3D cursor. |
Video editor: Press Shift + A
Mesh>>UV sphere |
Press Shift and A keys to open the Add menu.
To add a new object select Mesh from the menu. Then click on the UV sphere option. |
Hover the cursor over the UV sphere | The UV sphere appears at the new location of the 3D cursor. |
Point to the 3 D cursor | Now, we shall see the snapping options for the 3D cursor. |
Only Narration | Snapping involves placing the 3D cursor at the centre of the viewport.
It also aligns the object of the 3D cursor. |
Press Shift + Right click | Press and hold the Shift key and right click the mouse.
Place the cursor in a different location. |
Hover the cursor over the 3D viewport menubar.
Click on Object |
Go to the 3D viewport menu bar and click on the Object menu. |
Point to the dropdown menu.
Click on Snap |
A dropdown menu appears.
Navigate to Snap. A submenu opens. This is the Snap menu with various options. |
Click on the cube. | Now, let us snap the cube to the 3D cursor.
Click on the cube to select the cube. |
Video editor:
Press Shift + S |
You can also use the keyboard shortcut, Shift and S keys to open the snap menu. |
Click on Selection to cursor option. | Click on Selection to cursor option. |
Point to the new location of the cube. | The cube snaps to the location of the 3D cursor. |
Point to the cube. | Now, let's move the cube to the right. |
Click on the Move tool from the tool box. | Click on Move tool from the tool box |
Click the green handle
Hold and drag your mouse to the right. |
Click on the green handle.
Hold and drag your mouse to the right. |
Video Editor:
Press G+Y |
For keyboard shortcut, Press G and Y keys together. |
Only Narration | This action will grab the selected cube.
Then it will move along the y-axis with mouse movement. |
Video editor:
Press Shift + S Click cursor to selected option. |
Press Shift and S keys to open up the snap menu.
Click on the cursor to selected option. |
Point to the new location. | The 3D cursor snaps itself to the centre of the cube in the new location. |
Point to the centre of the two objects. | Now, let’s snap the 3D cursor at the centre of the two selected objects. |
Click to select the cube.
Video editor:Press Shift + click on UV sphere |
As we can see, the cube is already selected.
Press Shift key and click on the UV sphere to select the UV sphere too. |
Point to the selected objects.( do this while video editing). | Now, we can see two objects are selected at the same time. |
Video editor:
Press Shift+ S Click on Cursor to selected option |
Next, press Shift and S keys to open up the snap menu.
Click on Cursor to selected option. |
Point to the snapped 3D cursor. | We see the 3D cursor snaps to the centre of the two selected objects. |
Only Narration | Now, let’s snap the 3D cursor at the centre of the three selected objects. |
Press Shift + click on lamp.
Video Editor: Press Shift + S. Click Cursor to Selected option |
Press the Shift key and click the lamp.
Lamp also gets selected. Press Shift and S keys to open up the snap menu. Click on Cursor to Selected option. |
Point to the new location of the 3D cursor. | The 3D cursor now snaps to the centre of the 3 selected objects. |
Click on the Cursor tool. | Next, select the Cursor tool from the left toolbox of the 3D viewport. |
Click on the bottom right of 3D viewport | Click on any point in the 3D viewport to move the 3D cursor. |
Video editor: Press Shift + S
Click on Cursor to World origin option. |
Press Shift and S keys to open up the snap menu.
Click on the Cursor to World origin option. |
Point to the 3D cursor’s position. | Observe that the 3D cursor snaps to the centre of the 3D viewport. |
Point to all the objects. | Let us deselect all the selected objects. |
Click on Select box option | Select the Select box option from the left toolbox of the 3D viewport. |
Click anywhere on the 3D viewport | Click anywhere on empty space on the 3D viewport. |
Click on UV sphere | Now, click the UV sphere. |
Video editor:Press Shift and S | Press Shift and S keys to open up the snap menu. |
Click Cursor to active.
Point to the position of the 3D cursor. |
Click on Cursor to active.
The 3D cursor snaps to the centre of the UV sphere. This was the last active selection. |
Bring the 3D cursor to a different place in 3D view port and
Point to the 3D cursor |
The 3D cursor provides additional benefits.
It can be used as a pivot point while modelling. |
Only Narration | This brings us to the end of the tutorial.
Let us summarise. |
Slide Number 7
Summary |
In this tutorial, we have learnt,
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Slide Number 8
Assignments |
As an assignment, please do the following
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About the Spoken Tutorial Project |
The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
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Spoken Tutorial workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates.
For more details, please write to us. |
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Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
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FOSSEE Forum |
For any general or technical questions on Blender, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. |
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Acknowledgement |
The Spoken Tutorial project was established by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
This is Arthi along with Pooja from IIT Bombay signing off. Thanks for joining. |