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Tools and Add-Ons
What is Node Wrangler? If you have spent any amount of time learning texturing in Blender, you’ve undoubtedly heard “Node Wrangler” mentioned.
Learn MoreWhat is Node Wrangler? If you have spent any amount of time learning texturing in Blender, you’ve undoubtedly heard “Node Wrangler” mentioned.
Learn MoreVoxel art is a popular 3D art style that has a very pixellated or blocky look to it. Minecraft is a great example of this art style.
Learn MoreTexturing objects in Blender is an extremely important step towards achieving the desired look for your scene. As important as this is, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t tedious at times.
Learn MoreThe crease tool comes in handy when working on objects that need both hard edges as well as Subdivision Surface modifiers. Take a simple cube for instance.
Learn MoreLoop cuts are extremely useful for adding extra geometry to your object. Select your object and enter Edit Mode.
Learn MoreThe Knife tool is useful for rerouting geometry to clean up the overall mesh topology. When active, a series of vertices can be “drawn” along multiple faces around your object at will.
Learn MoreImporting and Exporting Importing and exporting in Blender is very straightforward. Under the File dropdown, there are menu options for Import and Export, which have fly-out menus showing a variety of 3D file types.
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