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WarMage
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From: Rochester, New York, USA
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posted posted 10-22-2002 18:02

I want to RTFM for blender but I am unable to find it since blender.nl when down and blender.org went up. Did the documentation just not get ported?

In specific I want to learn more about motion curves, and how to implement them in blender.

I currently have a 3d scene and I want to move the camera around the scene while still keeping its focus on a key position.

Like in povray where you set the clock on the x,y,z to move the camera, yet you keep the camera focus the same.

Does anyone have any tips on this or know where I could get more information on this, such as the documentation? Thanks for any and all help you could offer.

OlssonE
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From:  Eagleshieldsbay, Sweden
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posted posted 10-25-2002 00:54

It has been online since 20 oct.

WarMage
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From: Rochester, New York, USA
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posted posted 10-25-2002 18:20

http://www.blender.org/modules/documentation/publisherdoc/publisherdoc.html

The link above leads to the documentation. Hoowever, I was unable to determine anything from this documentation. It gave an over view of the program but it did not outline features or hot keys.

Like how the SKEY is used to resize an object or EKEY is used to extude an object. Is there any documentation on those topics?

I was going to order the blender manual and tutorial from blender3d.org however they have no method of payment via credit card so that just didn't work out either.

Does anyone have any idea where I could find some comprehensive information on using Blender?

silence
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From: soon to be "the land down under"
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posted posted 11-06-2002 02:01

Your best bet would be to search for tutorials on the net. They usually list keys and features. I don't remember the motion curve offhand, but I know there's a tutorial somewhere with the relevant information.

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