tailieunhanh - Essential Blender- P4

Essential Blender- P4: You may copy and distribute exact replicas of the OpenContent (OC) as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the OC a copy of this License along with the OC. | There are a number of ways to find out information about the objects you have selected but the simplest way is through using the Transform Properties panel. Within the 3D view pressing the N-key brings up a panel that contains information about the Active Object. There are other screens in Blender that use the same hotkey to bring up a properties panel for selected objects like the Ipo Window and NLA Editor. Pressing the N-key again will hide the panel. Figure The Transform Properties panel. The panel shows the current location rotation scale and overall dimensions of the object. In addition to simply showing information about the object the panel can also be used to change those values. Each of the controls is a spinner allowing you to either LMB click on the value itself to type a new one LMB click on the right and left arrow to raise and lower the value or to LMB click and drag inside of it. In addition any of the values can be locked by LMB clicking on the grayed-out lock icon beside its spinner. Locking a value on the transform panel will prevent the object from being moved rotated or scaled along that axis. For example if you had an object like a sliding door that was supposed to only move left to right you could lock both its z and y axes so that it could only be transformed along the x left right axis. Tip N-key toggles the Transform Properties panel in the 3D view. Transforming Objects Objects can be transformed transformed is an overall term for moving rotating and scaling in a number of ways. As seen above location rotation and scale can be changed by entering values in the transform properties panel. Of course this being an interactive 3D application these transformations can also be accomplished visually - and much more intuitively - in the 3D view. Transforming with Hotkeys Often the fastest method for transforming objects is to use the hotkeys G for Grab Move R for Rotate and S for Scale or Size . When you use the transform hotkeys the .