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Properties Editor Icon






                              Editor Display Selection



                                                                                   Slider Control



                                      Object Button                                         Button
                                                                                   (Displays a Selection Menu)






                                             Tabs



                      Workspaces: A Workspace refers to the layout or configuration of Editor panels displayed

                      on the computer screen. Blender offers various Editors, each designed for specific functions,
                      which are arranged and selected to streamline specific tasks or operations.
                        Blender also comes with many pre-installed Workspaces to help you with different tasks.
                      Each workspace is designed for a specific type of work.

                                          Workspace options in the Blender Screen Header




                  The  Layout  workspace  is the default  workspace  that  provides  an organised  environment for
                  managing  and interacting  with your  3D scene. Modelling  allows you  to  change the shape  of
                  objects using various modelling tools, while Sculpting helps in shaping objects with sculpting tools
                  to add fine details. UV Editing is used for mapping images (textures) onto 3D objects, and Texture
                  Paint enables painting colours and designs directly onto them. If you're working on movement,
                  the Animation workspace is designed for making objects move and creating animations. When

                  finalising a project, the Rendering workspace lets you view and check the final output. For advanced
                  editing, Compositing allows you to combine images, make adjustments, and work with render
                  data. Lastly, the Scripting workspace is useful for writing and running Python scripts to extend
                  Blender's capabilities and automate tasks.




                            CUSTOMISING WORKSPACES

                  Blender’s workspaces are highly customisable, allowing you to change, resize, or collapse editor
                  screens. While it might seem tricky at first, learning how to customise workspaces can improve
                  your workflow and make navigating Blender easier.



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