From the course: Blender 2.83 Essential Training
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Preferences and shortcuts - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 2.83 Essential Training
Preferences and shortcuts
- [Instructor] There's a lot going on under the hood inside of Blender. Since Blender 2.80 and improved subsequent versions the Preferences area allows you to completely change the look and feel of Blender. Let's take a look. To access it come up to Edit and go to Preferences. And let's move this over and give ourselves a little bit more real estate. Now there are a lot of submenus here, each with multiple options, so we're only going to cover some of the more important ones, but I highly encourage you to explore everything that Preferences has to offer. Under Interface one of the more important things you can do is change the Resolution Scale. If you want the icons and text to be a lot bigger all you have to is just change this number and you'll be great. I'm going to set it back to one for right now. If you know Python you can turn on Developer Extras and then right-click on almost anything inside of Blender and then…
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The new Blender 2.83 interface3m 49s
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Viewport overlays and pie menus6m 7s
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The 3D cursor2m 37s
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Advanced transforming and snapping5m 7s
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Properties panel5m 4s
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Scenes, layers, and collections5m 19s
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Workspaces5m 26s
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Create custom workspaces2m 54s
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Preferences and shortcuts7m 56s
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