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Step  3   The new section will be a copy of the original editor, but you can change it to a different
                         editor if needed.


                 COLLAPSE A WORKSPACE SCREEN

                 Collapsing  two workspace screens into  one is similar  to
                 splitting  them. To collapse  a Workspace,  follow  the given
                 steps:

                 Step  1   Hover over the  line between two  adjacent editors,
                         near a rounded corner.
                 Step  2   When the  cursor changes,  click and  drag in the

                         direction you want to collapse them.
                 The two editors will merge into a single screen, making your
                 workspace simpler and more organised.




                           NAVIGATING THE 3D VIEWPORT

                 Efficient  navigation  in Blender’s  3D  Viewport is essential  for smooth  workflow and precise
                 modelling. Blender provides three primary navigation techniques:

                     Orbit: Rotating around objects to view them from different angles.

                     Pan: Moving the view horizontally or vertically without rotating.

                     Zoom: Adjusting the view to focus on specific details or the entire scene.

                 ORBITING IN BLENDER

                 Orbiting in Blender allows you to rotate the 3D Viewport around an object or scene, helping you
                 view it from different angles. To orbit in Blender, follow these steps:

                 Step  1  Click and hold the Middle Mouse Button (MMB).
                 Step  2  Move the mouse to rotate around the scene. Release the button when done.



























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