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Learn Blender Addons | Modelling
Blender Essentials
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Blender Essentials

Blender Essentials

1. Introduction to Blender
2. Modelling
3. Material and Textures
4. Rigging

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Blender Addons

Introduction to Add-ons

Add-ons are extra tools or features that can be added to Blender to enhance its functionality.

Built-in Add-ons

Some add-ons come pre-installed with Blender. To use them, enable them from the Add-ons section in Blender’s preferences.

Third-party Add-ons

Many add-ons are created by the Blender community and can be found online.These add-ons can be managed through the Add-ons section in Blender’s preferences. Users can search, install, enable, and disable add-ons.

Example Add-on: Blenderkit

The Blenderkit add-on makes it easy to import Blender assets like models, materials, brushes, and HDRI seamlessly into the 3D viewport.

Installing an Add-on

Download the add-on from the Blenderkit website. Create a Blenderkit account if necessary. Once downloaded, do not extract the Zip file as this is what Blender will install.

Go to the Add-ons menu under preferences and click the import button.

Locate the saved addon and select it. Confirm β€˜Install Addon’.

Search for the addon and ensure it is checked.

The addon will now appear in the properties menu, accessible with the hotkey β€˜N’.

Once installed, seamlessly download assets like models, materials, and whole scenes directly into the viewport.

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