Again in 2.79 discovered a way to import pngs or jpgs into world for a complete background image that was mapped perfectly into the background as a single image by clicking on a few Influence options (zenith and horizon). Still trying to figure out how to get the nice world background that was available in 2.79 with the clouds texture feature. Found a way to start getting a better understanding of the 2.8 and 2.9 series by watching and working through some Blender Tutorials on You Tube. Thanks to all for your time and consideration (patience) with my confusion here. I have finally started to get a little bit of understanding with the changes between 2.7 and forward into 2.8 and 2.9. Over a year ago some people here replied regarding my complaint about the changes into the 2.8 series of Blender. Switch to 2.80 and happy blending mate! Stay with it! But don’t stop there! Lazy tutorials from Ian Hubert are a great resource too! And the work of Grant Abbit! The sky is the limit mate.Īnd don’t be afraid to ask the community questions! I’m new here but have only encountered people going so far out of their way to help me find things and fix problems! That is the real reason Blender is so special. I work in construction now (not making a lot of money) and if Blender were a paid program or had expensive learning resources creating a convincing and relevant portfolio would be a bear of a different caliber!īasically I want to cheer you on and point you to the recources that helped me become proficient in Blender! Watch YouTube! Blender Guru donut tutorial is a great starting point. Blender is so worth learning because it is free! And it comes with a huge support and help community (which I have recently been welcomed in to!) of people who want to help you see your blender goals become a reality! Now I’m using Blender as part of my design workflow in a portfolio I hope will allow me to go back to school to study architecture. And the new version is just a really accessible way to get familiarized with the new 2.80 interface! Some people love the donut tutorial others hate it (because its great for the layman maybe) but either way it is a very efficient tool to learn or relearn Blender. The original helped 1,000s of people get better at or newly start blender. I want to encourage you to keep going! If you go to the library where you get internet access and watch (any number of tutorials really) some key tutorials, it will really make a difference! Several references have already been provided here on this thread but I can’t recomend enough Blender Guru’s new Donut tutorial on youtube. Huge change! And I was only in 7th grade at the time but man did I love making cloth fall over a cube. Pressing down on the scroll wheel while holding shift should pan the Stephen! I completely understand where you are coming from! I was a user back in 2008 before the Are you using a standard mouse? The scroll wheel on a standard mouse is the middle mouse button. Perhaps you mean some other type of movement? That or maybe you are using the same mouse for each machine and the middle button is broken. Here is the blender 2.80 manual entry for view navigation: I can tell you with 100% certainty that this did not change. If I attempt to use the key key mouse combination in previous versions of Shift + Middle Mouse Key or Ctrl + Middle Mouse Key in 2.8 nothing happens. You need to use the Ctril + (numeric arrow left or right) to navigate horizontally or vertically with any object you highlight in Object or Edit mode. I did double check something here and verify that the default setting after downloading the program does have this change.
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