Bonsai_Tutorials/016000_20250219_1425 - Handy quick keys and a few gotchas/016000_20250219_1425 - Handy quick keys and a few gotchas.srt

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So as you probably guessed, the eyeball here in the outliner allows you to turn on and off the various geometries.
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If you shift-select the eyeball of a collection, it turns all the objects on and off inside the collection, which is kind of useful.
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The camera here, if you turn that off, it doesn't do anything in the scene, but
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that turns off the object in the rendering, so it won't render that particular object.
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So that's useful if you have something complicated that's kind of bogging the rendering down. You can turn that off in that way.
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A few other quick keys that come in handy.
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This is actually a good example. I moved off a scene somehow and I don't know where my geometry is.
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So you can select your geometry in the outliner and click the period key and it zooms into the actual geometry.
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Another useful quick key is if your scene is very complicated and you're working on something and you just want to isolate that particular geometry,
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you can do a forward slash on your num key and it turns off all the geometry around it and zooms into it.
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And then if you do it again, it zooms out of it. It's very useful.
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The other kind of gotcha too is when you zoom out really far, things start disappearing and that's because the clip plane is too short.
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And to change that you do it here. Increase it. See more of the grid.
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I'm just going to actually move this object
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super far to demonstrate something.
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So I move that way off into the distance and then I'm going to use the period key to zoom into it.
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Okay, so I'm zooming out again and I want to move back to the other objects in space.
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And I'm just trying to zoom in with my mouse wheel.
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And you'll find at a point, it's really weird, this is unique to Blender, is when you're zooming into something it just doesn't go anymore.
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If you find that happens, to kind of reset that zoom, you just hit the period key on your numpad and it goes to that geometry.
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So that can be frustrating to new users.