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Welcome to our Blender 3D video where we share some of our favorite tricks to speed up your workflow. As any experienced 3D artist knows, time is of the essence in this industry. By utilizing the following tips, you’ll be able to streamline your work process, increase your productivity, and create stunning models with ease.

Firstly, we’ll show you how to copy and paste models from one Blender file to another. Rather than having to go through the process of appending, which can be time-consuming, copying and pasting is a quick and easy alternative. With this method, you can easily move models between files without having to go through a series of steps.

Next, we’ll demonstrate how to quickly add one material to multiple objects using the Control-L shortcut. This shortcut allows you to link selected objects to a material, allowing you to make quick changes to all of them simultaneously. This can be incredibly useful when you’re working on a project with many objects that need to have the same material.

We’ll also show you how to create variations of a material quickly without having to start from scratch every time. This is a huge time-saver when working on large projects. Additionally, we’ll teach you how to apply rigid body settings from one object to many more with just one click. This can be useful when you have multiple objects that need the same physics settings.

In addition to these tricks, we’ll also discuss some useful add-ons that can help you work faster in Blender. These include tools for adding custom textures, creating better lighting, and enhancing your modeling capabilities.

When working on large, busy scenes, selecting objects of a certain type can be time-consuming. We’ll demonstrate how to easily select all objects of a certain type in just a few clicks. This will save you valuable time when you’re trying to work efficiently.

We’ll also show you how proportional editing makes moving a group of objects quick and easy. This tool allows you to move objects while maintaining their relative positions to one another. This can be incredibly useful when you’re working on a scene with many objects that need to be positioned just right.

You’ll also learn a fast way to make booleans in the viewport with no modifiers. This can be useful when you’re working on a scene that requires a lot of Boolean operations. Additionally, we’ll introduce you to a fun way to extrude geometry to the cursor, allowing you to easily manipulate your models and create intricate shapes.

Finally, we’ll teach you about the Sky Texture, a very cool and custom HDRI that can add a whole new level of realism to your scenes. This is a great tool for creating stunning environments and enhancing the overall look of your 3D models.

By incorporating these tricks into your workflow, you’ll be able to work more efficiently and effectively in Blender 3D. So, let’s get started!
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