Blender Hotkeys Cheatsheet General ESC Stops ongoing operation TAB Toggles Edit/Object mode ZKEY Toggles Solid/Wireframe display CTRL-Z Undo SHIFT-CTRL-Z Redo CTRL-N Open New Default File CTRL-O Open File CTRL-S Save SHIFT-CTRL-S Save As F-12 Render Camera View CTRL-U Save as Default RIGHT-CLICK Select F-12 Render (PC Only). Change the current Blender window to Animation Playback mode. The cursor changes to a counter. The current window, plus all 3DWindows go into Animation Playback mode. Insert Key menu. This menu differs from window to window. Toggle the render buffers. Blender allows you to retain two different rendered pictures in memory.
The post is in three parts. Part 1 is above and Part 2 and 3 are below.It is with great pleasure that I present to you this special guest tutorial from Lee Salvemini!If you're new to Blender, welcome! Lee Salvemini is kind of a big deal. He worked on Sintel, Elephants dream and spent two years on Star Wars post game titles for LucasArts.Today he has transcended his magical cloud of fame to present us with a complete introductory Blender rigging tutorial for free.This mammoth of a tutorial has been split up into three parts (because I know you guys don't like long posts).Part 1 is at the top of the page, and you will find Part 2 and 3 below. Part 2In Part 2 you will discover how to:. Make the head and neck animation ready. Make the shoulders and arms animation ready.
Create a hand and fingers rig. Mirroring a rig from one side of the body to the other. 'Thank' LeeI very rarely promote stuff on this site (especially other people's stuff), so I'm hoping you won't reach for your pitchforks when I mention that Lee's actually selling some training DVDs.His training DVDs are appropriately titled 'Character Creation', and it teaches (you guessed it) how to make a character. A lot of people have been looking for tutorials on this stuff, and if you ask me there's no more of an experienced person than Lee when it comes characters.
With experience on Sintel, Elephants Dream and Lucas Arts, he's certainly knows his stuff.walks you through the modelling process and shows you an in-depth rigging walkthrough.The usual price of Volume I & II is $120, but Lee has been nice enough to offer Blender Guru readers a 25% discount. Bringing the total price for both volumes down to $90.