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17 Tips to Speed Up Modeling in Blender

Youtube 2017-07-17 08:39 tutorial  > 3ds MAX  > modeling

In this video you will learn (at least) 17 tips to speed up the work in Edit and Object Mode. 

Tip Overview:

01:20 - Tip 01: Dissolve Selection (Edit Mode / Ctrl + X)
02:17 - Tip 02: Edge / Vertex Slide (Edit Mode / 2xG)
03:08 - Tip 03: Merge Vertices (Edit Mode / Mesh → AutoMerge Editing + Snap during transform)
04:30 - Tip 04: Bevel in Edit Mode (Ctrl + B)
05:20 - Tip 05: Boolean in Edit Mode (Search Space → Boolean)
06:23 - Tip 06: Extrude to Cursor (Edit Mode / Ctrl + LMB)
07:04 - Tip 07: Grid FIll (Edit Mode / Ctrl + F)
08:13 - Tip 08: Bridge Edge Loops (Edit Mode / Ctrl + E)
09:01 - Tip 09: Mirroring in Edit Mode (Edit Mode / Tool Shelf → Options → X Mirror)
10:15 - Tip 10: Pivot Point - 3D Cursor (Edit and Object Mode)
13:12 - Tip 11: Pivot Point - Individual Origins (Edit and Object Mode)
14:38 - Tip 12: Manipulate Center Points (Object Mode)
15:22 - Tip 13: Randomize Transform (Object Mode / Object → Transform)
16:41 - Tip 14: Snap to Faces (Edit and Object Mode → Snap during transform)
19:19 - Tip 15: Duplicate Linked (Object Mode / Alt + D)
21:35 - Tip 16: Clipping Border (Alt + B)
21:35 - Tip 17: Add Subsurf Modifier Shortcut (Ctrl + 1, 2, 3 ... 6)

Author: Youtube Editor: Michał Franczak
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