Blender Day 35 : Blender35 duplication and well example

Alright, guys, let's continue with our Blender tutorial. I'll open a new Blender file for you. Okay, let me grab the Blender file and bring it over here. So, we have this cube here. Currently, the cube is in the original mode, which is the Viewport Shading mode, I believe. Okay, so in this mode, we have the wireframe, which shows just the outline of the object, and we have the solid mode, which shows the faces of the object filled in. So, if you're designing something and you just want to have a look at it, you can use this mode and see all the design details. Pretty good, right? But if you want to have a more solid feeling, you can switch to the solid mode. Currently, we're in the solid mode, which is the most common mode used. Now, what about the other modes? Well, we have the material preview mode. If you click on it, it will change to the material view. Currently, it's just a bit wider than the original one because we haven't created any materials here. Some objects come with materials already attached, while others don't. We'll talk about that later. But for now, just know that we have this view called material preview, which gives you a preview of the materials. And we also have the rendered view. If you click on it, it will show you an approximate representation of how things would look like if you render it. Okay, so let's talk about materials, shall we?