Blender Day 5: fine tune the add on

Alright, everyone, I believe we have everything we need for the preparation. Now, let's get started. If you find the font size too small, I'll share a trick with you. Open the preferences and adjust the interface scale. You can make it slightly bigger so that you can see things clearly. However, be careful not to make it too big, as it may not show everything properly. I suggest setting it to around 1.3, but feel free to adjust it to your preference.

As we progress through this advanced tutorial, I'll be using Python to automate various tasks, which will be useful when working on larger projects like animations or physics modeling. Don't worry if you're not familiar with Python, as I'll guide you through it.

Now, let's make sure the Screencast Keys addon is working. You can press "N" to open the sidebar and you'll find the Screencast Key option there. Simply select it to enable it. We can also add a shadow and background to make it clearer. Additionally, we want to show the "Set Origin" operator, as it will be useful for our tutorial.

Okay, I believe we have everything set up. To make it easier for you to see, I've added a background and made the text slightly larger. I've kept the background black, but you can adjust it if you prefer. Now, let's move on to the next step.

Before we start the tutorial, I want to mention that you don't need to memorize all the shortcuts right away. In this first lesson, we'll focus on getting a basic understanding of how to navigate in this environment. We'll gradually introduce more shortcuts as we progress through the actual project. So, don't worry, you'll learn them along the way.

Alright, I think we're done with the preparation. Next, we'll teach you how to navigate in this environment. I'll see you tomorrow for the next lesson. Bye-bye!