Part 1-Blender Beginner Tutorial (Basic Navigation, Shortcut Keys)
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Welcome to part 1 of my Complete Blender Beginner Tutorial Series. In this part, we will be going over basic navigation, shortcut keys, and the user preferences.
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Im new to blender and i just finished watching your video and ill keep learning from your next blender tutorial video, anyway, what i want to say is that if you accidentally add objects inside each other then is very hard or even impossible to select the desired object and drag it away, so i think you should have mentioned that if that happens you can just click on the desired object from the right table (collections), where you can see the objects you added to your "World", then after you clicked the object you want you can just drag it away by pressing G.
There could be other solutions (wich i dont know) but i just want to new people as me to know that in case they want to know that answer while learning, well heres this comment that can help you out, you that are reading this.
I would like a response from your part Ryan King Art.
This was a very good video aswell good job and keep your good work m8!
*btw if you dont understand something that i said its cause im not english.
Edit: oh and i forgot, could you do a playlist from this 11 blender tutorial videos including the introduction? Thank you and have a good day!
@@krybien9192 Hello. Thanks for the suggestions. I already have a playlist for this tutorial series. Here is the link: th-cam.com/play/PLsGl9GczcgBtK0EKjiHyM_86DIFrHocF1.html
I had to humble myself and search for the basics basics. I didn't know what the heck I was doing. Lol! Thank you very much for this video! Everyone should first know these basics before anything
Thanks for watching!
Facts as a person new to blender trying to make a fps game I have to start the basics
to anybody wondering whether to start with this or the doughnut guy, absolutely start with THIS would be my advice (and i've watched both)
superb series
super impressive how many blender tools and features this guy covers in 11 parts, all organised, with crystal clear instructions and explanations
sure, make doughnuts later on, if you really have to, but THIS is the place to start
Wow thank you! Glad you like the series!
I agree, because when I watched Blender Guru's Tutorial it wasn't structured like this. Also the comment with the Shortcuts (above this one) helps A LOT!
Wow, 3 min in and I guarantee you've improved my life quality with your eye strain tip. Thanks!
Oh, did you watch my eye strain video on my other channel? Hope it helps!
Oh yeah, the part where I talk about scaling up the user interface. 👍 Yeah that's really helpful. : )
All The Navigation Shortcut Keys Used In This Video:
Number pad 1: Front View Y
Number pad 3: Side View X
Number pad 7: Top View Z
Number pad 0: Camera View (In/Out)
Left Click: Select Object
Right Click: Menu
Middle Click: Rotate View
Scroll Wheel: Zoom
Shift + Left Click: Select Multiple Objects
Shift + Right Click: Move 3D Curser
Shift + Middle Click: Pan
Shift + B, Drag Over Area: Center View
G: Move Object (Grab)
G + Z: Move on Z-Axis
G + Y: Move on Y-Axis
G + X: Move on X-Axis
G + Middle Click: Change Axis
R: Rotate Object
R + Z: Rotate Z-Axis
R +Y: Rotate Y-Axis
R +X: Rotate X-Axis
R + Middle Click: Rotate Axis
S: Scale Object
S + Z: Scale on Z-Axis
S + Y: Scale on Y-Axis
S + X: Scale on X-Axis
S + Middle Click: Scale Axis
Ctrl + Z: Undo
Shift + Ctrl + Z: Redo
A : Select All Objects (A again to deselect)
Delete: Delete Object
X: Delete Object
Shift + A: Add Object
Comment: Watch the video for an elaborate explanation for all the keys. Some keys may or may not work because of your settings, in the video everything is explained.
thanks!
Not all hero's wear capes..
This is what everyone should watch first! I wish there were more of these videos when I got started! Your stuff is awesome!
Thanks alot Zap Productions!
OMG I am a 2D artist/ Illustrator who wants to use blender as a base for environments (especially for different angles) and was looking for a tutorial. Saw your channel from the top 10 tutorials and glad I chose this. I learned so much already. Can't wait to see what I will do with this software 1-2 years from now.
Thank you so so much
This is the best tutorial on blender i've ever watched
Thanks so much!!
This is exactly what I needed! I appreciate that you walk us through the basics instead of jumping right into creating hyper-realistic things :D
thanks for watching!
same! unlike a certain tutorial...
Great job, mate! I am a true beginner and for me your pace and consequent step-by-step approach in explaining the ui and basic keybindings is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for that!
Glad it was helpful!
I live my life by shortcut keys, and I really appreciate your tutorial into Blender demonstrates how to effectively use the shortcut keys right off the bat. Thank you sir!
Glad you like it!
Best beginner tutorial on Blender I have taken. I have tried to learn Blender on numerous occasions over the years. However, I never found any of the tutorials as easy to follow as this one from Ryan has been. However, as a senior software engineer, I noticed that he makes the same mistake as all other instructors have done. This is where he dives right into the short-cut keys instead of concentrating on the menu system, which is the inherent part of the interface. Most people will not pick up the short-cut keys in a single setting and most will find the menu system far easier to work with initially than trying to remember what keys do what. As a result, I have always found that trying to discuss all of the prominent shortcut-keys in such a video does more to muddy the waters and add confusion than anything else. It would be better to concentrate on the menu system with a much shorter introduction to the shortcut-keys while providing a downloadable PDF that can be printed out which contains all of the shortcut-key options. Then if the user prefers, her or she can experiment with the shortcut-keys on their own...
Thank you so much for making this series. You’re awesome! I’m just beginning to sculpt and this is super helpful
Glad its helpful!
Thank you very much! This is by far the best tutorial i've ever encounter. Sometimes I can't cope up with some tutorials. I love how you repeat everything and suggests a better way.
glad you like it!
I've been doing 3d modeling on the G.A.S Aoi model for a little over three years, I'm far from perfect, and it's tutorials like this that really helps when I'm messing around with blender. Now I'm learning how to do animation and all the different modifications tabs and Yue tutorials are more than useful. Keep doing what your doing🎉
finally I found a really basic tutorial, actually I used other 3d software before, and for some reason now I have to use blender, thanks for the tutorial
hope the video helps!
man this is so useful, I was watching my first ever sculpting tutorial and I almost instantly realized that I had to go back to the basics first. Instant follow, you explain everything so well ;D
Going through your course as I needed a refresher. This is PERFECT! And I learned some new things :)
Glad its helpful!
Just what I needed short of having a user's manual. Much appreciated!
thanks for watching 👍
Listen! I don't really ever write reviews nor do I stay through 20 min+ videos. But sir this video was amazing, It was informative, comprehensive and on point. I can't say enough positive things about this video and I will be watching the rest of the series. Thank you for the help. Im not sure if later in the series I will see a bigger list of most common navigation keys but I did see another comment for the ones used in this video. Again THANK YOU!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
I don’t know how I found out about blender, but I don’t regret it
yeah Blender is awesome!
Wow, that is an amazing tutorial série.
I started learning Blender just for fun and hobby.
I already did an introductory course, but I want to continue and advance more. I will certainly support you on Patreon. Amazing work.
Thank you.
Thanks! I'm trying to make Blender Tutorials for a living, so your support would be much appreciated! 😀
Excellent. You explain it really well and it's very easy to follow. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for watching!
Hey Ryan,
Thank you so much for doing these tutorials. I'm a Maya user and have just started using Blender so this is SUPER helpful! I like that you are very clear in your descriptions and also in the reasoning behind why you do things in certain ways. That info is gold - so helpful. I am going to watch most of your videos (I have a specific task for work to accomplish in Blender, so I need to get to certain tasks first.)
This video is mostly completely perfect but there was one little area that stumped me for a minute. It's around 22:58, where you mention how to place the 3D cursor. For "left click select" users, you say to hit the SHFT + LMB when I think you meant to say SHFT + RMB. Hopefully that's the way you're supposed to do it. (And that is what worked for me, a "left click select" person.)
Other than that -- this was as perfect a tutorial as you could get. Such great work and careful teaching. I like that you repeat the commands several times also.
Thank you so much for all that you do!
TIP : take notes
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Very informative and definitely beginner friendly as stated! Thank you so much (:
glad you like it! thanks for watching!
the topic was presented quickly, simply and properly. cool, best of the best Ryan
thanks!
Thank you so much for this series it's absolutely helpful and very informative. I'm glad that I have a way to use blender even without a numb pad, very beginner friendly.
thanks for watching!
I heared about blender month ago n literally go to animation wo even knowing how to move the screen i got stuck so i thought i need to humbled myself n when i search for complete beginner thanks for your free tutorial am sure am going to learn a lot from you
this video is amazing. thank you so much for your time and detailed instructions
You are welcome!
Thanks for posting! Your explanations are very clear. I joined your Patreon!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support!
Loveeeee your tutorial. very explanatory unlike any other blender tutorial on youtube
thanks for watching!
thank you so much for this series!
You're welcome!
thank you for making this series!
Your most welcome!
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you! Liked and subscribed!
Thank you so much!
Thank you really helpful. Most tutorials focus on people that have no experience with any design/3D software. But in my case I just need to learn how to do things that I know how to do in blender. Helped a lot!! :D
Glad it helped!
this is helping me out bro thx for making these series
Your very welcome! Thanks for watching.
I tried to follow a tutorial for beginners, but I couldn't because I didn't know how to navigate and use the most basic commands. But now I know and it's thanks to you, thank you very much 🥺
thanks for watching!
this is an amazing tutorial, very clear explaination.. you're good at teaching bro..
Thanks!
Wish this were available in 2017 (when I was starting out) , but I appreciate your input to the blender community so I dropped a like
Thanks!
you are the GOAT man, thank you so much for putting this together and all the other videos I am about to watch
thank you for watching! 👍
Mad helpful, fr. So much info here.
Really good and helpful tutorial, at first I though this would be too long but everything said is usefull and the fact that you also explain shortcuts instead of menus in first is really cool. So thank you for that :)
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video
thanks
I am very excited to learn more and more about this beautiful app!
thanks again KING
thank you for watching.
Awesome tutorial, thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much Ryan,very useful for beginner,it`s my first class for using blender ! Best regards
thanks for watching!
For anyone watching this with an updated version, "Save Preferences" is now inside the menu. Click the little square in the bottom left corner and you'll see it. :)
Just got blender for my video editing but thinking I might like to start making some simple animations. Thanks so much for taking the time to do these.
Thanks for watching!
Navigation is perhaps the most important part of Blender. Not a lot of tutorials focus on that, so thanks for this!
0:32 I agree, it will be very hard to use trackpad, but once you get the hang of it, it's as easy to use as a mouse.
For trackpad users:
2 finger scrolling on trackpad will rotate your view.
Holding shift while doing that will pan your view,
and holding command (or ctrl) instead will zoom in/ out.
2 fingers click on the trackpad will open up the menu.
Holding shift while clicking down with 2 fingers will move the 3D cursor.
4:00 these shortcuts should be helpful for quick navigation
thanks for the info 👍
Thanks man you made my day awesome
Glad to hear that! 😀
You're a gem! Was ready to give up till I found this playlist, I know its gets harder but at least I know how to move my damn mouse. Thank you!
glad it helped!
This is way the best Blender tutorial ever. thanks a lot
glad you like it!
best tutorial for newbies like a teacher
thanks for watching!
Tips: you can press the ~` key on the left of the number row and then choose view selected if you don't have a numpad period.
Thanks for the tip!
you are such a great teacher! thanks man.
thanks for watching!
Helllooo I'm from the future I just download blender and was honestly having so much trouble with the control panels and I honestly didn't want to read but and I had been looking for the right video to help me and then came across yours so thank you so much!!
glad it helped. : )
Great tutorial for a beginner. Thank you!
glad you like it!
Thanks. So understanding and helpful
glad it helped!
Thanks for these great vids!
You are welcome!
Thank you so much for this video
You are welcome!
thank you very much, this was very helpful
Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU SO MUCH ITS VERY USEFUL LOVE IT!!!!!
glad its helpful!
Amazing Video.Thank you
Glad you liked it!
thank you so much, that is all i have been looking for.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you, you help my life getting better
Glad to hear that! thanks for watching.
Thank U for sharing.
love you bro. appreciated
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thank you so much, this is super helpful. appreciate that alot!!
Glad it helped!
You have gained one new subscriber
thanks for your support!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Good and helpful tutorials.
Glad you like them!
OMGGGGGGG I FREAKING LOVE YOU! You are totally a life saver. I'm new to blender and I have the 4.0. I was able to adjust to these same short keys. I'm super excited lol. You don't understand (probably do) what I had to go through trying to learn shortcut keys ppl were doing in their videos. They would name it for beginners but totally skip over THESE steps in this video for true beginners like myself, that knows nothing but downloading lol😂😂😂. It was fustrating . I'm looking at videos like "how the heck am I suppose to learn this if i dont have the same shortcut keys lol or know how to navigate!😅. Thank you so much . I gain confidence back . I know I still have alot to learn but I'm not feeling defeated anymore lol🥰🥰🥰
glad it helped!
Thank you so much man❤❤
welcome!
Thank you so much bro,
welcome!
Appreciate the video becuase i for sure felt the UX and UI was too cluttering and how to navigate everything. The shortcuts will for sure help appreciate it 👍
thanks for watching! by the way, I'm currently releasing a new complete beginner series on my channel with the latest blender version, if you want to check that out instead of this series.
Amazing!!
Thanks!!
Great sir Nice Tutorial
Glad you like it!
Thank You !!!🤗
Welcome!
thanks very clear!
Thanks for watching!
Hey bro, thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you so so much
You're welcome!
I understand blender basics, but I'm here to find out what did I miss :) best tutorial ever
thanks for watching!
Thank you very much
You are welcome
thanks alot, well explained
Glad it was helpful!
People need to pay to get these tutorials
Yes, if people would like to help support me they can purchase this tutorial series. Link is in the description.
Thank You!!
You're welcome!
Nice, I learned something.
Thank you for watching. Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much.
thanks for watching!
A quick small clarification. So shifting views like top view, side view etc is only by pressing numpad keys and shortcuts, so there's no other default on screen right click menu or an actual menu drop down to do this if someone is not extremely shortcut oriented, esp like me....already clogged with shortcuts from 4 different professional video programs. Remembering more of shortcuts can cause overlap confusion when i work in Pr and Ae.
excelent tutorial
glad you like it!
I thank you very much.
you're welcome!
My Boss My Hero
Thanks dear!I work with Mac without a numpad.Hug.
Welcome!
May God bless u bro!
Thank you very much
God I went to my first 3d modelling fundamentals class using blender and before I started on my computer my stupid professor started rambling without pause and made a car in blender, such a terrible teacher but you helped where my professor couldn't so thank you
great sir i'm new to here most use useful
Thanks for watching!
Thank u so much sir
Most welcome!
Bro your introduction card at the beginning routes to the `"Part 1 - ... " (intro)` of this very same video :D I took me for a loop there. Great content btw 🙏🏼🎉
sorry you were confused. I added a link to the introduction video because I thought people should watch it. maybe just check out the tutorial playlist and watch it that way.
Blender beginner this is the first thing to watch
glad you like it!
Thanks❤❤
Welcome!
By the way, I'm currently releasing a new updated complete beginner tutorial series on my channel. I've already posted 3 parts of the new beginner series. You might be interested in watching that beginner series instead, because its more up to date.
@@RyanKingArt ok👍
thank you !!!
You're welcome!
@@RyanKingArt we really learn from you many things in blender thank you so much !! its a great channel on youtube who really give details thank you again !!
@@yassirlamie4994 Thanks!
I'm not new to 3D but I'm new to Blender and this is exactly what I needed to orient myself and understand where all the basic tools/menus are and how to use them. Especially the hot key shortcuts! Working primarily on a laptop for the time being and so many other tuts don't mention the alternatives for the numpad hot keys -- THANK YOU for including those. For real.
Not sure if this has been answered before, and heck I guess I could Google it, but since I'm already here...
Is there a shortcut for re-orienting/resetting the 3D cursor to (0,0,0)? I know it starts there by default, but once I've moved it around a few times I get a little annoyed trying to get it perfectly centered again. I'm sure there's a smarter and easier way to do that, right?
Yes, just press Shift + C, and that will center the 3d cursor. Thanks for watching!