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REVISIT
▶ Blender is an open-source 3D creation suite used by animators, game developers, visual effects artists, and
designers worldwide.
▶ The Layout workspace is the default workspace that provides an organised environment for managing and
interacting with your 3D scene.
▶ Blender provides three primary navigation techniques: Orbit, Pan, and Zoom.
▶ Blender’s workspaces are highly customisable, allowing you to change, resize, or collapse editor screens.
▶ The Toolbar in Blender allows you to access various tools, with buttons for each tool displayed on the left side of
the interface.
▶ Modelling in Blender is the process of creating and shaping 3D objects.
▶ Blender has a powerful feature called Nodes, which are visual tools used to manipulate materials, geometry,
and compositing effects.
▶ Shading in Blender refers to the process of creating and applying materials to 3D objects, giving them realistic
or stylised appearances.
▶ Mapping is the process of projecting a 2D texture onto a 3D model by unwrapping its surface into a flat layout.
▶ HDRI (High Dynamic Range Image) lighting is used in Blender to create realistic environments by providing
natural lighting and reflections.
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