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It was kind of like they tried to slap an interface over the top of this hotkey system. There was a toolbar which had some words in it, but when you clicked it it didn’t function how you’d think. There was no indication really on how to do that if you didn’t know these hotkeys. If you want to rotate it, it’s R, if you want to scale it, it’s S, extruding is E, I is insert. And it’s only now that there’s been a push to finally standardise and adopt typical conventions that other software has been using for a long time.Īnother example is Blender used to just be all about hotkeys, so, if you wanted to move an object you had to know that the hotkey was G.

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Having a non-standard mouse-click as select, it’s just always been that way. So not even unconventional in 3D space, unconventional in software space. I have also updated the information to incluse a preview of the material i am experiemnting with.Previously, for example, Blender, up until 2.80, has had right-click as select. Using Blender 3.4.1 and Blender 3.5īelow is a screen shot of my node setup after appending the node group form Blender Guru's file( link is further down below)īlender Guru's file which can be downloded from linked here below:Īm not sure if i missed as step or something need to be done to the respective mesh to get the puddles to show. Am i missing something? Any help would be appreciated!! NB. I loved the photorealistic puddles tutorial, i downloaded the re-usable node group prepared by Blender Guru and connected the approprite/respective sockets to the node group but the wetness slider dosent affect my material as on the tutorial but if i copy my mesh (plane) into the original file sent by Bledner Gruru, the surface getas affected appropriatley.












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