![]() ![]() I like to use “one-key hotkeys” that are easily remembered and can be selected with the left hand while I keep my right hand on the mouse. I’ll use the Mac abbreviations (ALT) and combination (e.g., SHIFY + CMD + S-KEY for Save) and place the hotkey in all caps.įor functions you use often for modelling Trainz assets it is convenient to assign custom hotkeys. So a hotkey may look like this: SHIFT + S-KEY. Many of Blender’s hotkeys use modifier keys SHIFT, CONTROL (CTRL), ALTERNATIVE/OPTION (ALT/OPT), COMMAND (CMD) and even the SPACEBAR. If you have forgotten a hotkey you can always use the menus, panels or panes to access the function.įor simplification, I will only refer to the hotkey when accessing functions and leave it to you to learn the menu, panel, or panes equivalent. You will not need to know all of them to use Blender to make Trainz assets but the more you know the easier it becomes to model. ![]() User Preferences Window = CMD + COMMA-KEYīlender is intended to be accessed using hotkey and as such it has an abundance of hotkeys. Increase by one = NUMBER PAD (NUMPAD) PLUS-KEYĭecrease by one = NUMBER PAD (NUMPAD) MINUS-KEY To start things off here is a list of those we have used so far. Therefore, I would suggest that you start by making a list of those you are actually going to use. There are several lists on the Internet but they include many hotkey you will never use. Others are useful but are used so infrequently that you are not likely to remember them. Many you will not need in order to use Blender to make Trainz assets. ![]()
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