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Getting to Know the Interface

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Probably one of the most daunting aspects of Blender for newcomers and seasoned 3D professionals alike has been its unique and somewhat peculiar interface. For a long time, the interface has arguably been the most controversial feature Blender has had. In fact, at one time, merely calling the interface a feature would raise the blood pressure of some of you who tried using Blender in the past, but gave up in frustration when it did not behave as expected.

Although the interface wasn’t the primary focus, the interface updates to Blender added in the 2.5 series of release made great strides toward alleviating that frustration, and the improvements continue through to today. In fact, with the release of version 2.80, Blender’s interface is more welcoming to newcomers than ever before. As a small example, when you first launch Blender, the “splash image” provides you with some quick setup options to configure Blender to your liking right from the start. If you’re more familiar with other programs’ hotkeys and mouse behavior, you may want to try using the “Industry Compatible” shortcuts. If you’re a long-time Blender user like me, you may choose the Blender 2.7X shortcuts. This book is written with the assumption that you’re going with the default choices in this splash screen. Figure 1-3 shows the splash image you’re presented with when you start Blender for the first time.


FIGURE 1-3: The Blender splash screen.

If you click anywhere other than the splash screen, the splash screen goes away, and you’re greeted with Blender’s default General file in the Layout workspace, shown in Figure 1-4. If you’re looking at the interface for the first time, you may think it appears pretty daunting. However, the purpose of this book is to help you get the hang of Blender (and its interface) with a minimum of pain.

This book explains some of the design decisions in Blender’s interface and ultimately allows you to be productive with it. Who knows, you might even start to like it and wonder why other programs don’t work this way!


FIGURE 1-4: The default Blender interface.

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