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Blender 3D Basics Beginner's Guide Second Edition
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Blender 3D Basics Beginner's Guide Second Edition

by Gordon Fisher
August 2014
Beginner content levelBeginner
526 pages
13h 45m
English
Packt Publishing
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Time for action – making the third sample

The third suggestion for a name is the Miss Blender out of Nassau. We will use the Text Editor as a resource and put the text on a curve:

  1. Create a New Blender file.
  2. Look at the Timeline window below the 3D View window. In the lower-left corner of the Timeline window, click the LMB on the Editor Type menu, which is the button farthest to the left, and select Text Editor.
  3. In the Text Editor header, select the New button next to the plus sign.
  4. Type in Miss Blender, a carriage return, and Nassau.
  5. In the 3D View, press the NumPad 7 key to get the Top view. Press 5 on the NumPad to get the Ortho projection.
  6. Press X to delete the default cube.
  7. Select Edit from the Text Editor header. In the popup menu, scroll up to ...
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