Ctrl F2 gives you renaming superpowers with a new Batch Rename function. The hotkey F2 (not to be confused with the addon F2) can now be used to quickly rename objects. Here’s mine from the example above that I like to use for hard surfaces. Here is a comparison between a matcap with specular:Ĭurrently, none of the default matcaps support this option, but you can make your own or download some from the community. Lastly, matcaps now have a Specular Lighting control that came about because many of the matcaps were too shiny or metallic for sculpting and other tasks. Click ‘Local Collections’ in the View tab of the sidebar and you’ll be able to have different collections visible in different viewports. ![]() Need a super quick clay render? Just switch that to AO and do a viewport render!Ĭollection visibility can also work per-viewport now. There’s also a new Render Pass dropdown in the Cycles rendered view that lets you see just one pass at a time. You can now un-check those options in the rendered view to do look-dev-y type stuff while using Cycles. Well, now it’s back to Material Preview! All this really means for you is that you can have one setup with scene lights and world HDRI and one without in Eevee. What's new with the viewport? Remember when Material shading was renamed to Look Dev shading for Blender 2.8? It’ll be open by default for importing and exporting, but not for opening. Those have been moved to the sidebar, which you can toggle by hitting “N” or the gear icon at the top right. The only thing you might be wondering is: Where are the options that used to be in the bottom left? Left-click select, double-clicking folders, Shift select, and Ctrl select work as expected, and there’s a new right-click context menu. It’s got a much more comfortable layout that should feel very intuitive to most users. The File Browser now pops up in its own temporary window, so it will no longer take over your viewport or interrupt your preview renders! Now, Blender 2.81 brings all the improvements I didn’t know I needed! ![]() I never disliked Blender’s built-in file browser, though. New icons for constraint, vertex group, and sequencer items.Shift-drag and dropping items in the Outliner will set or clear their parent.There’s a new filter to show only hidden objects.Eyedropper object selection now works in the Outliner.Clicking and dragging up or down from the arrows will expand or collapse multiple items at once. ![]() Clicking on sub-elements will select them, and if there are multiple sub-elements, it will bring up a searchable list to choose from.Box selection works by left-clicking and dragging (like in all other editors)Īs if that was not cool enough, here are a few more added features that will make your life easier:.Ctrl-clicking adds or removes an item from the selection. ![]()
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