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Working in Edit Mode and Object Mode
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Making changes to your 3D objects
Adding new objects to a scene
Saving, opening, and appending .blend files
When working on a scene in Blender, your life revolves around repeatedly selecting objects, transforming them, editing them, and relating them to one another. You regularly shift from dealing with your model in Object mode to doing refinements in Edit mode.
And this process isn’t only for modeling, but also for most of the other heavy tasks performed in Blender. Therefore, you can reuse the skills you pick up in this chapter in parts of Blender that have nothing to do with 3D modeling, such as animating, rigging, compositing, and motion tracking. Even if you don’t know how to do something, chances are good that if you think like Blender thinks, you’ll be able to make a successful guess.