Starter quiz
- Match the terms with their definitions.
- model⇔a physical or digital representation of a real object ✓
- rotate⇔to move an object around an axis or centre ✓
- scale⇔to reduce or increase the size of an object ✓
- parenting⇔nesting objects within other objects ✓
- What is the process of creating a 3D object from a 2D shape?
- parenting
- rotating
- extruding ✓
- subdividing
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- What is a primitive shape in Blender?
- a complex model
- a basic geometric shape ✓
- a texture
- a keyframe
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- What does the timeline in Blender represent?
- a list of models
- a set of textures
- a group of materials
- a sequence of frames ✓
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- What is a marker that captures important states in animation?
- 'Keyframe' ✓
- Which editing technique is used to create organically shaped models?
- subdividing
- proportional editing ✓
- extruding
- keyframing
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Exit quiz
- Which term describes moving something slightly to achieve the desired result?
- adjust ✓
- rotate
- scale
- extrude
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- Match the terms with their definitions.
- camera view⇔the perspective seen through the camera ✓
- animate⇔to bring to life by adding movement ✓
- keyframe⇔a marker that captures important states in animation ✓
- What can be animated to add atmosphere to a scene?
- 'lighting' ✓
- What does the 3D viewport display in Blender?
- the scene camera view
- the entire project settings
- the default lighting setup
- a workspace for modelling ✓
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- What is the purpose of a camera in a 3D scene?
- to animate objects
- to illuminate the scene
- to capture images and animations ✓
- to apply textures
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- What needs to be enabled to view from the camera in Blender?
- light object
- camera view ✓
- timeline
- keyframe
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Key learning points
- Lighting objects can be used to illuminate scenes and objects.
- Lighting can be adjusted and animated to add atmosphere and realism to scenes.
- Cameras can be added to a scene to capture images and animations.
- The properties and position of cameras can be adjusted to achieve good composition.
Common misconception
The 3D viewport display in Blender is the view from the scene camera.
What is displayed in the 3D viewport in Blender is not what is viewed from the camera. The camera view must be enabled to look through the camera and set up composition.
Keywords
Adjust - to move something slightly in order to achieve the desired result
Light object - an object that illuminates a scene by simulating the properties of light
Composition - the arrangement and positioning of visual elements within a camera's frame
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