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December 26th 2005, 01:29 PM

Ric


Sorry there wasn't too much detail about that in the tut, but BlendTut 1.3 is really a tiny crash-course. Every detail of Blender fits into a book of about 800 pages! ( not including fluid and hair simulations added the other day...) Blender is realy getting powerfull, but with that is comlexity.
Anyhow, here are some details;
To join 2 meshes, use object mode,select both, then Cont/J.
Often Cont/(key) does one thing, then Alt/(key) does the opposite, but not with this. To split an object you'd need to start in edit mode, select the verticies, the press P.
BTW, most of the newer tuts are hosted here:
WikiBlender

Anyhow, here are some details;
To join 2 meshes, use object mode,select both, then Cont/J.
Often Cont/(key) does one thing, then Alt/(key) does the opposite, but not with this. To split an object you'd need to start in edit mode, select the verticies, the press P.
BTW, most of the newer tuts are hosted here:
WikiBlender