Références pour l’utilisation de Blender, logiciel de création 3D
Published November 23rd, 2005 in UncategorizedBlender stuff * Blender home * You can download Blender from here . The installation is straightforward. Make sure that your display is at 32bit (TrueColor) setting. If the program runs *really* slow, try using a different display resolution. BTW, if you notice that Python scripts don’t work right on the latest Blender (2.32), it’s probably because it uses Python 2.2, not Python 2.3. Install also Python 2.2, and set the Blender’s preferred Python path to point to your Python22\Lib directory (you can access file paths by dragging down the top information pane). * Tutorials o Well made beginner’s tutorials by blendedmind (download o here ). Blender’s o education pages Chapter 1 o of the first Blender tutorial book o Quickstart guide (and the stage.blend file) from the Blender 2.0 manual A few fairly extensive o examples I typed in from the Blender 1.5 manual o Proportional editing , making a tube through a cube , and building a house ( txt file & pdf ) Blender’s o tutorial pages Tutorials at o Elysium And many others, search for Blender tutorials in Google… * Cheat sheets for Blender key combinations o For Blender 2.23, pdf o key combinations . ASCII sheet by K. Pulli Python in Blender * o o Documentation Files for Python scripting + doc.py + tetra.py + 2track.blend
Particulièrement intéressant: les liens vers les “cheat sheets”
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~kapu/cg_course/blender_hotkeys.pdf
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~kapu/cg_course/blenderkeys.txt
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