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All credit to Jan van den Hemel, a genius for creating the 'shorts', for each development section in Blender. With the speed of the 'Blender Development Team', both adding and changing shortcut keys in Blender. I have a feeling Mr. Hemel', youtube website, is going to be around for a very long time. Give him a mention on the shortcut in 'Other Blender Sites of Interest' section. The book he has created is worth more than he is asking for it, highly recommended!
Good luck, Happy Blendering &
I've added your link under the 'Other Blender Sites of Interest' section. Many thanks for your recommendation, cheers
A recent resource for Blender that I have found and would recommend is Blender Secrets by Jan van den Hemel. Reading through your advice lists, forgive me if I am wrong but, I didn't seem to spot it. It's an excellent learning resource that I would recommend to anyone, Beginner and Pro alike! Good luck, Happy Blendering &
https://www.youtube.com/@BlenderSecrets/shorts
thanks for this great guide.
by blended : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIkE0VBmNVfCH5Gws5LopKA
No problem, glad you found it of use :)