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'''Title of script''': '''Types of Windows - the File browser and the Info Panel '''
 
 
'''Author: Bhanu Prakash, Monisha Banerjee'''
 
 
'''Keywords: File Browser, directory, filter, Info Panel, repository'''
 
 
'''Reviewers: Leena Mulye'''
 
  
 
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|| <center>'''Visual Cue'''</center>
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|| '''Time'''
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|| '''Narration'''
  
 
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||Welcome to the series of Blender tutorials.  
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||Welcome to the series of '''Blender tutorials'''.  
  
 
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||00:05
 
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||This tutorial is about the File Browser and the Info Panel in Blender 2.59.  
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||This tutorial is about the '''File Browser''' and the '''Info Panel in Blender 2.59'''.  
  
 
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||This script has been contributed by Bhanu Prakash and edited by Monisha Banerjee  
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||This script has been contributed by Bhanu Prakash and edited by Monisha Banerjee.
  
 
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||After watching this tutorial, we shall learn what is File Browser and Info Panel and the different options available in both  
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||After watching this tutorial, we shall learn what is '''File Browser''' and '''Info Panel''' and the different options available in both.
  
 
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||I assume that you know the basic elements of the Blender interface.  
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||I assume that you know the basic elements of the '''Blender interface'''.  
 
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||If not then please refer to our earlier tutorial - Basic Description of the Blender Interface.  
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||If not, then please refer to our earlier tutorial - '''Basic Description of the Blender Interface'''.  
 
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||Go to the '''Editor Type''' menu at the bottom left corner of the 3D view.  
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||Go to the '''Editor type''' menu at the bottom left corner of the '''3D view'''.  
  
 
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||Left click to open the '''menu'''. This contains a list of different types of windows available in Blender.  
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||Left click to open the '''menu'''. This contains a list of different types of '''windows''' available in Blender.  
  
 
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||This is File browser.  
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||This is '''File Browser'''.  
  
 
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||Here we can locate all our '''blend files''' saved on our system.  
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||Here, we can locate all our '''blend files''' saved on our system.  
  
 
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||01:29
 
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||These four arrow buttons help us move around inside our directory.  
 
||These four arrow buttons help us move around inside our directory.  
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||For Keyboard shortcut, press '''back space'''  
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||For keyboard '''shortcut''', press '''back space'''.
  
 
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||'''Forward arrow''' will take us to the next folder.  
 
||'''Forward arrow''' will take us to the next folder.  
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||For Keyboard shortcut press''' shift & backspace'''.  
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||For keyboard shortcut, press''' shift & backspace'''.  
  
 
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||‘Up arrow’ button will take you to the parent directory.  
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||‘Up arrow’ button will take you to the '''parent directory'''.  
  
 
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||For Keyboard shortcut, press''' P''' .  
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||For keyboard shortcut, press''' P''' .  
  
 
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||'''Refresh button''' will refresh the file list on your current directory.  
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||'''Refresh''' button will refresh the file list on your current directory.  
  
 
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||'''Filter''' button will enable filtering of files inside your directory.  
 
||'''Filter''' button will enable filtering of files inside your directory.  
  
 
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||Only the '''active''' icons present next to the filter tab will be visible inside the directory.  
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||Only the '''active''' icons present next to the '''filter tab''' will be visible inside the directory.  
  
 
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||So that was about the''' File browser''' window in Blender.  
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||So, that was about the''' File browser''' window in Blender.  
  
 
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||Go to '''editor type''' menu at the top left corner of the file browser.  
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||Go to '''Editor type''' menu at the top left corner of the '''file browser'''.  
  
 
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||We are back to the default Blender workspace.  
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||We are back to the '''default''' Blender '''workspace'''.  
  
 
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||Now let’s have a look at the '''info''' panel.  
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||Now let’s have a look at the '''Info''' '''panel'''.  
  
 
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||Left click''' file''' .
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||Left click''' File'''.
  
 
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|| Here we have – '''open a new or an existing file, save the file, user preferences window, and import and export options'''.  
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|| Here, we have – '''Open''' a '''New''' or an existing file, '''save''' the file, '''user preferences''' window, and '''Import''' and '''Export''' options.  
 
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||Left click '''open'''.  
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||Left click '''Open'''.  
  
 
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||Activating '''load UI''' before opening a file will help you to open the Blend file with the User Interface or UI that you have saved for the same.  
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||Activating '''Load UI''' before opening a file will help you to open the '''Blend file''' with the '''User Interface''' or 'UI' that you have saved for the same.  
  
 
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||Left click''' Back''' to Previous to exit the open file window  
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||Left click '''Back to Previous''' to exit the '''open file''' window.
 
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||'''Add''' contains a repository of different objects that you can add to your scene.  
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||We can add new objects to the 3D view using this menu.
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||For keyboard shortcut, Press '''Shift & A'''.  
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||For keyboard shortcut, press '''Shift & A'''.  
  
 
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||Now, let’s add a plane to the 3D view.  
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||Now, let’s add a '''plane''' to the 3D view.  
  
 
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||Left click anywhere on screen to move the 3D cursor.
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||Left click anywhere on '''screen''' to move the '''3D cursor'''.
  
 
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||Press''' Shift & A''' to bring up the ADD menu.
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||Press''' Shift & A''' to bring up the '''Add''' menu.
  
 
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||'''Mesh'''. Left click '''plane'''.  
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||A new plane is added to the 3D view at the 3D cursor position.
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|| To understand about 3D cursor, please see the tutorial Navigation – 3D cursor.  
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|| To understand about 3D cursor, please see the tutorial '''Navigation – 3D cursor'''.  
  
 
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|| Now let's go back to the Info panel  
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||Left click '''Render''' to open the Render menu  
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||Left click '''Render''' to open the '''Render menu'''.
  
 
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||Render contains Image or video render options like''' render image, render animation, show or hide render view, etc'''.
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||'''Render''' contains image or video render options like-''' Render Image, Render Animation, Show or Hide Render View''' etc.
  
 
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||Render settings will be covered in detail in later tutorials.  
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||'''Render settings''' will be covered in detail in later tutorials.  
  
 
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||Go to the '''square''' icon next to help in the Info Panel.  
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||Go to the '''square''' icon next to '''Help''' in the '''Info''' Panel.  
  
 
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||This is Choose Screen layout  
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||This list gives you different layout options .
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||'''Animation, Compositing, Game logic, Video editing'''.
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||Left click anywhere on the Blender screen or Press '''Esc''' on your keyboard to exit Choose Screen Layout  
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||Left click anywhere on the Blender screen or Press '''Esc''' on your keyboard to exit '''Choose Screen Layout'''.
 
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||Scene shows the current scene we are working on.  
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||'''Scene''' shows the current scene we are working on.  
  
 
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||So this was about the''' info''' panel.  
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||Now try to create a new directory on your system using the File browser in Blender.
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||Now, try to create a new directory on your system using the '''File browser''' in Blender.
  
 
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|| Then, Change the screen layout from default to Animation.  
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|| Then, change the '''Screen Layout''' from '''Default''' to '''Animation'''.  
  
 
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||And that completes this tutorial on File Browser and Info panel.  
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||And that completes this tutorial on '''File Browser''' and '''Info panel'''.  
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||This Tutorial is created by Project Oscar and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT.  
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||This tutorial is created by '''Project Oscar''' and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT.  
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||More information on the same is available at the following links  
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||More information on the same is available at the following links-
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||oscar.iitb.ac.in, and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.  
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||oscar.iitb.ac.in and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.  
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||Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.  
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||Also gives certificates to those who pass an online test.  
  
 
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||For more details, please contact us  
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||For more details, please write us to - contact@spoken-tutorial.org  
contact@spoken-tutorial.org  
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||Thanks for joining us
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||and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay signing off.
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||Thanks for joining us and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay, signing off.

Latest revision as of 18:44, 23 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the series of Blender tutorials.
00:05 This tutorial is about the File Browser and the Info Panel in Blender 2.59.
00:15 This script has been contributed by Bhanu Prakash and edited by Monisha Banerjee.
00:24 After watching this tutorial, we shall learn what is File Browser and Info Panel and the different options available in both.
00:40 I assume that you know the basic elements of the Blender interface.
00:45 If not, then please refer to our earlier tutorial - Basic Description of the Blender Interface.
00:55 Go to the Editor type menu at the bottom left corner of the 3D view.
01:02 Left click to open the menu. This contains a list of different types of windows available in Blender.
01:14 Left click File Browser.
01:18 This is File Browser.
01:21 Here, we can locate all our blend files saved on our system.
01:29 These four arrow buttons help us move around inside our directory.
01:37 Back arrow will take us to the previous folder.
01:41 For keyboard shortcut, press back space.
01:48 Forward arrow will take us to the next folder.
01:52 For keyboard shortcut, press shift & backspace.
01:59 ‘Up arrow’ button will take you to the parent directory.
02:05 For keyboard shortcut, press P .
02:10 Refresh button will refresh the file list on your current directory.
02:19 Create new directory will create a new directory or folder inside your current directory.
02:29 These buttons will help you to arrange your files or folders sequentially.
02:39 Filter button will enable filtering of files inside your directory.
02:46 Only the active icons present next to the filter tab will be visible inside the directory.
02:57 So, that was about the File browser window in Blender.
03:03 Go to Editor type menu at the top left corner of the file browser.
03:10 Left click to open the menu.
03:15 Left click 3D view.
03:19 We are back to the default Blender workspace.
03:24 Now let’s have a look at the Info panel.
03:30 The top-most panel in the Blender interface is the Info panel – the main menu panel.
03:40 Left click File.
03:42 Here, we have – Open a New or an existing file, save the file, user preferences window, and Import and Export options.
03:58 Left click Open.
04:02 This will open a browser similar to the file browser.
04:07 You can open a blend file from here which you have already saved on your system.
04:14 Activating Load UI before opening a file will help you to open the Blend file with the User Interface or 'UI' that you have saved for the same.
04:26 Left click Back to Previous to exit the open file window.
04:35 Add contains a repository of different objects that you can add to your scene.
04:42 Left click Add.
04:46 Here is the object repository.
04:50 We can add new objects to the 3D view using this menu.
04:56 For keyboard shortcut, press Shift & A.
05:04 Now, let’s add a plane to the 3D view.
05:09 Left click anywhere on screen to move the 3D cursor.
05:15 I am choosing this location.
05:20 Press Shift & A to bring up the Add menu.
05:25 Mesh. Left click Plane.
05:30 A new Plane is added to the 3D view at the 3D cursor position.
05:37 To understand about 3D cursor, please see the tutorial Navigation – 3D cursor.
05:46 Similarly, you can try adding some more objects to the 3D view.
05:53 Now let's go back to the Info panel.
05:56 Left click Render to open the Render menu.
06:00 Render contains image or video render options like- Render Image, Render Animation, Show or Hide Render View etc.
06:14 Render settings will be covered in detail in later tutorials.
06:19 Go to the square icon next to Help in the Info Panel.
06:26 This is Choose Screen layout.
06:31 This shows us the default Blender interface we are working on.
06:37 Left click Choose Screen Layout.
06:41 This list gives you different layout options -
06:48 Animation, Compositing, Game logic, Video Editing.
06:55 You can choose any one depending on your requirements.
07:04 Left click anywhere on the Blender screen or Press Esc on your keyboard to exit Choose Screen Layout.
07:15 Scene shows the current scene we are working on.
07:22 So, this was about the Info panel.
07:25 Now, try to create a new directory on your system using the File browser in Blender.
07:32 Then, change the Screen Layout from Default to Animation.
07:39 And that completes this tutorial on File Browser and Info panel.
07:47 This tutorial is created by Project Oscar and supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT.
07:55 More information on the same is available at the following links-
08:00 oscar.iitb.ac.in and spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.
08:14 The Spoken Tutorial Project-
08:16 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
08:20 Also gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
08:25 For more details, please write us to - contact@spoken-tutorial.org
08:32 Thanks for joining us and this is Monisha from IIT Bombay, signing off.