6/30/2023 0 Comments Blender shortcuts![]() Displays the Scene Context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). Displays the Editing Context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). Displays the Shading Context and World Sub-context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). Displays the Object Context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). ![]() Displays the Shading Context and Texture Sub-context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). Displays the Shading Context (if a Buttons Window is available), Light, Material or World Sub-contextes depends on active object. Displays the Logic Context (if a ButtonsWindow is available). The fileformat is as indicated in the DisplayButtons. Saves a screendump of the whole Blender screen. Writes a picture (if a picture has been rendered). Changes the window to a FileWindow, making Blender files accessible as a directory. Appends parts from other files, or loads as Library-data. Toggles between horizontal and verticle splitting when the user is splitting the window. Opens menu with manipulator orientation choices. (Press 2, 3, 4, or 5 to change the widget type) * ALT-SPACE. Opens menu with manipulator type choices. or: the RenderWindow is pushed to the background (or closed, that depends on the operating system).or: FileWindow, DataView and ImageSelect: back to the previous window type.This key always cancels Blender functions without changes.Lasso select: drag the mouse to form a freehand selection area. The following HotKeys work uniformly in all Blender Windows, if the Context allows:ĬTRL-LMB. Change the window to an Action Window Universal HotKeys Change the window to a Text Window SHIFT-F12. Change the window to an Image Window SHIFT-F11. Change the window to an Outliner Window SHIFT-F10. Change the window to a Sequence Window SHIFT-F9. Change the window to a Buttons Window SHIFT-F8. Change the window to an IPO Window SHIFT-F7. Change the window to a 3D Window SHIFT-F6. Change the window to a Data View SHIFT-F5. Maximize the window or return to the previous window display size. So ALT-CTRL can be substituted for CTRL to perform theįunctions described below if a conflict arises.ĬTRL-LEFTARROW. Usage: d+e+e knifeintersect.Blender HotKeys – Relevant to Blender 2.37a * – Compiled from Blender Online Guides Window HotKeys Ĭertain window managers also use the following hotkeys. Similar to Blender's Intersect (Knife) (Ctrl+F+K), but removes the original geometry. Usage: d+e+r projectionintersect.mp4 Knife Intersect dee Just like the previous one, this operator is view-dependent. Projects selected elements to unselected. Usage: d+e+q planeintersectisland.mp4 Projection Intersect der Convenient for cutting through complex meshes with ngons. Usage: d+3+2 spin.mp4 Plane Intersect Island deqĪ view-dependent operator that cuts an island with a plane that goes through the center of the active element and is oriented towards the viewport camera (Snapped to 90 degrees by default). ![]() Usage: d+3+r randomize.mp4 Spin d32Įffectively presets for the existing spin operator. Randomize operator that works in both object and edit mode (on separate islands). All of them follow the pattern d + +0+enter. Quick Menu is optimized for accelerator keys, meaning all of the operators are accessible with just your left hand. Some things you can't even fix with editing the keymap (snapping options for example). Some useful operators are hard to reach, some take several mouse clicks. It simplifies access to operators and settings and adds some new operators. However since it only binds one key (configurable, D by default) it's unintrusive and it should be easy to use it alongside other addons. ![]() The addon was initially made with personal use in mind. Find out how to do it in the customization guide. Quick Menu is a Blender addon for better efficiency Watch an in-depth review on YouTube:Įvery operator is described in the manual.Īs of version 2.0.0, quick menu is completely customizable. ![]()
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