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Opening Blender for the first time felt like walking into a library with a million books… and no labels on the shelves.
I knew the answers were in there somewhere, but every time I tried to find them, I’d get lost in the noise.
Tutorials helped, but only as long as I followed them step-by-step.
The moment something unexpected happened — a shortcut I didn’t know, a panel I’d never seen — it was like losing my place in a giant puzzle.
For weeks, progress was slow and discouraging.
But little by little, I started noticing patterns — small tricks, hidden shortcuts, workflow tweaks that made everything so much smoother.
Suddenly, Blender stopped feeling overwhelming.
I started keeping track of all these discoveries in one place.
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The best way to learn is from the mistakes of others. Forgetting tips, shortcuts, or workflows and having to scrub through endless tutorials to find the thing you actually need can cost you months to years of learning.
That's why I put the Blender fundamentals archive together. Something I wish I had to save me all that time lost and money spent on courses.
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It's safe to assume every person, myself included, has run into some of these issues during a project at one point.
And every time you randomly come across the fix in a random tutorial video you forget it the next time you actually need it.
Here's just three of them and how to fix them.
But not knowing them at all, plus the tons of other ones you're going to run into can actually cost you years of learning.
That's why I put the Blender fundamentals archive together, something I wish I had to save me that time I lost in the beginning.
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đź•“Find exactly what you need in seconds. No Scrubbing through hours of tutorials mid-project.
âś…Shortcuts and techniques that will show in your final renders. People will ask how you did it
đź’˛Stop paying for courses to learn things that fit in a single reference guide
âś…Covers every area you'll actually use: modelling, lighting, camera, rendering, navigation and more
âś…Tips that work whether you're a complete beginner or have been using Blender for years
âś…The techniques most tutorials assume you'll figure out yourself. You won't have to