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Questions pertaining to Blender's user interface, such as theming, scripting and operating the interface.
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Open a panel below two other panels
Grab the three hash marks at the bottom, left-hand corner of the Dope Sheet and drag up to split it. Make sure that the seam between the two Dope Sheets is at the same height as the seam between the t …
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How do I close unwanted windows?
There is a way. You must have all margin lines aligned to be able to close your top tabs. For example, Img 1 will close, but Img 2 and Img 3 won't.
Img 1:
Img 2 & 3:
To close your windows, col …
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Blender initial interface
You probably clicked the Render button at the top of the Properties panel. Anyway, it changed the 3D Viewport to a UV Image Editor. To change it back, either key Esc once or twice or if that doesn't w …
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Cyan Color Origin Point, but Only One Scene
I have already read Cyan origin dot mystery, so please don't close this question as a duplicate of it.
In the above linked question, Ray Mairlot explains that a cyan origin point can be caused by a …
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Number Keys not Changing View
You have to use the numpad keys, not the number keys. However, if you are on a laptop or similar device that does not have a numpad, you can do the following.
Go to File > User Preferences > Input ta …
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How to pull up tool menu for vertices?
T will toggle open/close the Toolshelf, and that menu is at the bottom of the Toolshelf.
Alternately, you may see a plus at the bottom of the Toolshelf. Click on it.
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Create a Group of Objects That Hide or Unhide as One
You can select a number of objects, and key Ctrl + G to add them to a new group. Then, whenever you want to hide them, key Shift + G to open the Select Grouped menu and select Group.
Key H to hide th …