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nemesis escreveu:
> Orchid XP v8 escreveu:
>> Also very interested to see that Ctrl+X does something completely
>> unexpected and highly catastrophic. Remind me to never, ever press
>> that while in Blender! o_O
>
> Actually, it's quite the contrary: when you're learning, it's best to
> start from scratch anew everytime you learn something. Leonardo Da
> Vinci used to sketch a lot, even more than completing works.
>
> Ctrl+X to me was one of the most useful keycombos in Blender in the
> beginning. I wouldn't even save anything (because nothing was worth
> it), just play around and start anew when anything got wrong or if I
> thought it was enough learning for a particular technique.
>
> It's been changed to a -- perhaps saner -- Ctrl+N(ew) in 2.5 alpha.
>
>> (I wander if Ctrl+S means "format my HD"?)
>
> F1 opens a previous file, F2 saves and ctrl+w writes current changes to
> the current file. shift (or alt?) F1 lets you load objects and
> materials from a previous file into your current file.
yes, it's actually shift+F1 to load libs.
and ctrl+s just saves too.
>> Once I've got Blender installed here, I can try out your instructions...
>
> hope you may have a fair ride...
>
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