yes and what is the command button for hard ops
What is the keystoke in Blender for that action?
also whats the option button for
the function
When you say, you want to add Size to the Dial. Do you want to add the word Size to a Dial mode, or do you want to bind a Size function to the Dial?
how do i put size as an option on the dial sequence
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thanks
Sure thing, Mike. Here you go, Francis. Hope it helps.
Is it possible to see your configuration for the 'Hard Ops' group ?
Thanks
Thanks for posting that!
This is a great question; Blender users, how have you customized your Quick Keys, Pens, or Pen Tablets to be more efficient when you are working in Blender?
Until now I have been sculpting in regular clay and I want to transition to digital sculpting.
I was wondering if you guys have standard settings for Blender?
I am an absolute beginner to this program and I was wondering if you have default settings that I can import into the Quick Keys. The most common and efficient way of working for sculpting in Blender.
And where can I find re-sets for Photoshop?
Thanks!
Thanks, I'm a Blender beginner, what do you mean with my "go-to" shortcut settings? I sculpt in real clay and gradually want to transition to digital design.
I was wondering if you guys have default settings that I can import for sculpting in Blender?
And for Photoshop?
Silke De Bolle
Hello,
I'm just started with the program Blender and purchased the Xencelabs Bundle with Quick Keys.
I am very satisfied with my purchase!!, it's the first time I have a tablet :)
I know that the Quick Keys are personally programmable, but since I'm just starting to learn e.g. Blender I was wondering if there are preset default settings for Quick Keys which most Blender sculptors use?
I want to learn good habits from the beginning and avoid having to change everything afterwards, here and there a personal adjustment will be there I know :)
Maybe Xencelabs have basic settings for sculpting in Blender that I can import?
Or anyone can give me a good You Tube link for Blender settings?
I have already watched several beginner tutorials on You Tube, but there is so much info that I can't see the forest for the trees for a while :D
Are there also Xencelabs default settings for Photoshop?
Maybe I can get a good tip on this forum for which thanks!!
Kind regards,