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Animation-Lect 04 - Introduction To Blender

The document provides an introduction to the Blender 3D modeling and animation software. It discusses that Blender is a free and open-source software with the freedom to use, modify, copy, distribute, and improve the program. It describes Blender's key features such as modeling, animation, video editing, and scripting capabilities. It also outlines how to install Blender, introduces the interface, and explains concepts like menus, workspaces, objects, transformations, timelines, and keyframes.

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Animation-Lect 04 - Introduction To Blender

The document provides an introduction to the Blender 3D modeling and animation software. It discusses that Blender is a free and open-source software with the freedom to use, modify, copy, distribute, and improve the program. It describes Blender's key features such as modeling, animation, video editing, and scripting capabilities. It also outlines how to install Blender, introduces the interface, and explains concepts like menus, workspaces, objects, transformations, timelines, and keyframes.

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Introduction

to
Blender Software
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What is blender?
• Blender is a free and open-source 3D creation.
• about “free software”,
– the first thing that comes to mind might be “no cost”.
– It is intended to mean “free as in freedom”. You have
the right to use the program for any purpose.
• You have the right to modify the program and have access to
the source codes.
• You have the right to copy and distribute the program.
• You have the right to improve the program, and release your
own version
Key Features
• Blender is a fully integrated 3D content creation
suite, offering a broad range of essential tools,
including
– Modeling,
– Animation,
– Video Editing,
– Compositing,
– Texturing,
– Simulations.
• customizable with Python scripts.
Installing
• download the latest version of Blender
www.Blender.org

• Blender is available for download on


– Windows,
– macOS,
– Linux
Window System Introduction
• Blender’s interface is separated into three main parts:
• Topbar at the very top.
• Areas in the middle.(3d view port)
• Status Bar at the bottom.
Menu

• Rendering
– The rendering stage is usually associated with
computer-generated animation, although rendering
can also refer to the process of creating final
animation frames.
• Render Animation Ctrl-F12: Render the animation
of the active scene.

• View Animation Ctrl-F11: Playback rendered


animation.
Workplaces
• Blender’s flexibility with Areas lets you create
customized workspaces for different tasks such as
modeling, animating, and scripting.
• It is often useful to quickly switch between different
workspaces within the same file.
• Animation Tools for making properties of objects
dependent on time.
Object
• Cube
• Camera
• light
Object
Object
Outliner
Transformation
3D
Timeline
• The Timeline gives the user a broad overview
of a scene’s animation, by showing the current
frame,
keyframes
• Keyframes are the important frames which
contain information of a start/end point of an
action.
• A keyframe tells you about two things; first, it
tells you what the action of your frame is at a
certain point of time; second, it tells you what
time that action occurs.
Saving an animation as a video

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