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Blender 3D Basics

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Blender 3D Basics

Overview of this book

Blender is by far the most popular open source graphics program available. It is a full featured 3D modeling, animation and games development tool used by millions all over the world ñ and it's free! This book is for those looking for an entry into the world of 3D modeling and animation regardless of prior experience. Blender 3D Basics is the entry level book for those without prior experience using 3D tools. It caters for those who may have downloaded Blender in the past but were frustrated by its lack of intuitiveness. Using simple steps it builds, chapter by chapter, into a full foundation in 3D modeling and animation. Using Blender 3D Basics the reader will model a maritime scene complete with boats and water, then add materials, lighting and animation. The book demystifies the Blender interface and explains what each tool does so that you will be left with a thorough understanding of 3D.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Blender 3D Basics Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
3
Controlling the Lamp, the Camera, and Animating Objects
Index

Time for action — copying and pasting keyframes


Keyframes like just about everything in Blender can be copied and reused. Here you will learn to copy a keyframe and place it elsewhere in an F-Curve:

  1. Darken the arrow button in the Graph Editor and select the cube in the 3D View.

  2. In the Graph Editor, click on the triangle next to Location. Click on the word Y Location to select the F-Curve. Select the keyframe for the Y Location at frame 20 with the RMB.

  3. Press Ctrl+C to copy the keyframe.

  4. Move the current frame indicator to frame 14. Press Ctrl+V to paste the keyframe.

  5. Press X to delete the keyframe you copied. Press Ctrl+Z to undo the deletion.

What just happened?

You discovered how to copy and paste keyframes in the Graph Editor. Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are the same commands as PC or Linux machines use to copy and paste. Then you deleted the keyframe. X is the key to press to delete things in Blender. And finally you discovered that Ctrl+Z undoes the last command.

Keyframes for properties

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