From the course: Blender 2.83 Essential Training
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Viewport overlays and pie menus - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Blender 2.83 Essential Training
Viewport overlays and pie menus
- Now that we have a good handle, on how to move around the Viewport. Let's take a look at some of the more advanced Viewport options and overlays. The first thing right off the bat, is object visibility. This lets you turn off objects that you don't otherwise want to look at. So you can focus on other things. Of course, if I turn off a mesh, he won't see it. And I can left click and just drag all the way down and to keep going till I turn off everything that I don't want. And in this case, all I've left is a camera. I can turn this back on and turn on visibility. You can also turn off select stability. So in this case, I won't even be able to select the mesh, but I can everything else. Come back here, turn that on, and let's keep on going. Viewport Gizmos, When you select an object, you can turn on the default Gizmos. That lets you rotate scale and move just by grabbing one of these sections. However, After a while,…
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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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