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=Useful Blender Shortcuts=
=Useful Blender Shortcuts=


I’ll probably mention these throughout the tutorial, but you can always refer to this section if you forget one (or I do).  
I’ll probably mention these throughout the tutorial, but you can always refer to this section if you forget one (or I do).  


r: rotates the mesh from whatever direction you are viewing it. Use carefully or the results are very odd.
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s: scale the entire mesh up or down by dragging the mouse up or down. Also drags the mesh out of alignment with the axes, especially z, so you’ll want to move it around afterwards.
 
ALT + s: shrink or fatten along normals.  This may not mean anything to you, but it's actually what you wanted when you chose “s” nine times out of ten.
 
r and x, y, or z: rotates the selected mesh or vertices on the x, y or z axis.
 
s and x, y, or z: scales the mesh along an axis.
 
g and x, y, or z: grab and move selected a mesh or vertices on x, y, or z axis. Again, you can do this without x, y, or z, but you often won't end up with the position you want.
 
z: when used in edit mode, makes every vertex visible and the faces transparent. Very useful for selecting hidden vertices from any given angle.
 
b: a crosshair appears that you can click and drag to create a rectangular selection box.
 
b, b: a circle appears that you can scale up or down by rolling the mouse wheel to create a selection area.
 
Mouse wheel: hold down and drag to “roll around” the screen and look at the mesh from different angles. Hold down shift/wheel and drag right or left to move right or left only. Scroll mouse wheel up or down to zoom in and out.


Tab: switch between modes.  If you're back and forth between Object and Edit a lot, which you will be, this can be useful.




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