I’m new to Blender coming from Softimage and one annoying detail is even though blender allows using drag and drop to parent one object to another this feature doesnt work with multiple selections (selecting multiple objects and dragging them to another object to parent).
Should be something simple to implement and a time saver not having to know the shortcuts and confirming dialogs, specially if you are new to blender.
Snapping should be per-editor, not global. If I want to snap my nodes to grid in material editor it doesn’t mean I want to snap my object to grid in my viewport as well.
Confirmation pop ups for actions such as delete should go away. In the second decade of 21st century, we finally have undo
When selecting multiple nodes in node editor and then click-dragging them to move them, it moves only single node under the cursor.
It’s really important to be able to see a histogram or other scopes while color correcting in the compositor, but they’re only available in the image editor. Because of how they’re stacked vertically, it’s really difficult to find a good layout for color correction that doesn’t waste a ton of space.
To improve this, the Scopes section should be found in the compositing sidebar as well and apply to the viewer node.
yep didn’t know about that, also u can call set origin in the search box all of them don’t work excpet for “set geo to origin” so i thought it wasn’t fixed yet.
In the preference window (particularly in the themes tab), if you scroll down, the top and side menu disappear.
Maybe it should stay on top of the other elements.
I have to disagree. I always want that to be set so I can pick up right where I left off when I open a file. If I have to go through and open all of the pertinent editors so I can start animating a rig, I’m going to be very very upset.
It really should though. Since there is absolutely no way to accurately place the center without going into edit mode, snapping the cursor to a selection (unfortunately I often have to create a new vertex to really have control here), exit edit mode, and snap the origin to the cursor. This is really a lot of steps especially for something that I have to do with probably about half of the objects I make. It would be nice if one or two of these steps could be shaved off.
i don’t know if it’s a paper cut, but i miss the option to have the move gizmo as the main tool. we have to move something all the time and it’s not so pratical keep pressing ''space" “g” or “g” x,y,z to move along an axis.
sorry for my english this community is making me struggle to write
I use it to help view where some animations and/or meshes doesn’t import correctly when importing a game asset from UE4 and data-minded assets, sometimes I hit the X button and yeah completely closes Blender has OP mentioned.