look i really need help in understanding blender. i am trying to use the tutorials on the blender site and i am failing to grasp how to use it. for petes sake i cant even create the heart it says to make. please someone help
With Blender, always remember: One hand on the keyboard, the other on the mouse.
The key to Blender is memorizing the hot keys. You will bang your head against the wall for five to ten days, then suddenly it will be easy. It took me about seven days.
It is tough going at first, but once you've memorized the important hot keys, you'll find that you love Blender's interface, and you can work quite quickly with it.
thanks you all for understanding what im going through. ok here is one of the problems im going through. i am trying to create the heart from the heart tutorial. i cannot seem to delete the default box though it says to. and from there i run into trouble
delete also works. but make sure you in object mode, which makes the objects outlined in pinkish colors.(press tab to go from object mode and edit mode)
ok ive hit the delete button, ive done everything the tutorial said to do and everyone's advice here. its frustrating to me as i would like to do a 3-d of my ships but i am a total and complete frak up trying to work blender or any other program out here. again ive done all of your suggestions but it doesnt work. i dont know why, and i dont understand 1/10th of what im using in blender. i need someone to explain it to me in a language i understand, and no i dont understand greebles, poly's or all of those terms.
ok how do i get it to go into 3-D i can only get it to do a 2-D? i understand english but i dont understand many of the instructions that accompany blender. it is very confusing as i dont know anything about it. i understand any frustration on your parts as you are wondering "how dumb is this guy" trust me i understand. i have trouble learning complicated applications
ok i got the default box deleted. now when i do the add-surface-NURBBS Sphere it comes up solid instead of the wire frame shown in the tutorial. how do i switch between them?
Hi wolfcannon it's seems that you are in the same boat as me and yes i have had trouble with deleting the default box, as for making the heart well i'm about half way and i still don't know how i've done most of it:help: just keep going and you'll get it.
My advise for what it's worth is to downloaded the Basic Key Commands Handouts they are a god send.:thumb:
I'm interested about 3D-modelling and i have been useing blender some time now. I just started to think that can you make good results with the blender? If you cant what other program would be good? And can i do high poly modelling in blender like in lighwave
blender can do nearly anything you want it to, especially if you can write python scripts. and getting good results has nothing to do with the program, just the artist. while some are "better" at some things it really boils down to the artist
EDIT: can you post the link to the "heart" tutorial you are refering to?
blender can do nearly anything you want it to, especially if you can write python scripts. and getting good results has nothing to do with the program, just the artist. while some are "better" at some things it really boils down to the artist
EDIT: can you post the link to the "heart" tutorial you are refering to?
Here is a link to the download page blender.org - Manuals & Books and the one you want is the Beginners Tutorial Guide .
As for getting good results I've done the heart tutorial and then had a go playing here is the result.
Posts
http://www.scifi-meshes.com/forums/dojo/
First one's at the bottom of the list. Any good to you?
The key to Blender is memorizing the hot keys. You will bang your head against the wall for five to ten days, then suddenly it will be easy. It took me about seven days.
Go to this website:
Central Dauphin High School | Drafting Technology
and download the 2-Page Basic Key Commands Handout. Print it out and tape it to the wall next to the monitor.
You might want this as well:
Reference/Hotkey Map - BlenderWiki
but maybe not.
Now, work through some tutorials, keeping one hand on the keyboard and the other on the mouse, and frequently referring to the two page cheat sheet.
Tutorials
Manual/Your First Animation in 30 plus 30 Minutes Part I - BlenderWiki
Central Dauphin High School | Drafting Technology
Blender 3D: Noob to Pro - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
It is tough going at first, but once you've memorized the important hot keys, you'll find that you love Blender's interface, and you can work quite quickly with it.
In the 3D window, at the bottom edge, should be a box that says OBJECT MODE. If it says EDIT MODE, press the Tab key until it says OBJECT MODE.
The box should have a pink outline. If it does not, put the cursor on the box and click the right mouse button. It should turn pink.
Hit DELETE key. A tiny window should appear saying OK? ERASE SELECTED OBJECT. Hit Enter key.
The box should vanish.
step 1- you have your box, selected in pink
Step 2-press x, dont move your mouse and click the button that appears
My advise for what it's worth is to downloaded the Basic Key Commands Handouts they are a god send.:thumb:
I'm interested about 3D-modelling and i have been useing blender some time now. I just started to think that can you make good results with the blender? If you cant what other program would be good? And can i do high poly modelling in blender like in lighwave
EDIT: can you post the link to the "heart" tutorial you are refering to?
Here is a link to the download page blender.org - Manuals & Books and the one you want is the Beginners Tutorial Guide .
As for getting good results I've done the heart tutorial and then had a go playing here is the result.