![]() ![]() When possible, I’ll be teaching you keyboard shortcuts, rather than selecting actions via menus. On the right are the Outliner and Properties. The interface can be a bit intimidating at first, but don’t worry, it will all make sense in the end. After you start Blender, you will see the default setup below. ![]() This tutorial was created using version 2.77, but you should be okay with the latest release. If you haven’t already, download Blender. To use Blender, you will need a keyboard with a numeric pad and a 3-button mouse with a scrolling wheel. Let’s begin! Beginner Blender Tutorial: How to Model & Animate a Robot
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