The microprocessor technology features a digital display that shows you blending times and cycles. There is also a pulse button which is great for mixing in additional ingredients without pulverizing. We find it keeps certain recipes “chunkier” than with our Vitamix, such as in ourskinny guacamo...
Objects could be previously snapped by vertex or in increments. In Blender 4 you can now pressG, thenBon the keyboard after selecting objects to select which vertices to use to snap objects to each other. Once you've pressed the snap keys, you can then drag objects in the UI with...
If you want to have a high quality commercial blender that can literally do anything you want it to AND be able to blend your morning smoothie at 5am, then the Pro 800 is a no-brainer. I have definitely been testing recipes sometimes late at night and have to shut all the windows (a...
When I saw the problem was that my blender version was 3.1, at which point it wasn't working, and when I upgraded to 3.2 it was briefly available for a while until I restarted blender and it wasn't available again. I didn't really understand and require some more informations about tha...
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Global view shows all of the 3D objects in the scene. Local view isolates the selected object or objects, so that they are the only ones visible in the viewport. This is useful for working on objects that are obscured by other ones, or to speed up viewport performance in heavy scenes. ...
the Emulate Numpad option uses the number keys at the top of the keyboard to have the functionality that the corresponding Numpad numbers have. This control in Preferences disables the normal functionality that the number keys at the top of the keyboard normally perform, but the ability to quickl...
The WASD keys move. The W is forward. The others move you in their location with reference to the W key. If/when you try this (you should, even if you don't currently need it), look below the 3D workspace for all of the options that you can use with this feature. ...
Global view shows all of the 3D objects in the scene. Local view isolates the selected object or objects, so that they are the only ones visible in the viewport. This is useful for working on objects that are obscured by other ones, or to speed up viewport performance in heavy scenes. ...
“Active” uses as snapping point the active element, that is, the last picked in the selection (Blender shows this highlighted in a lighter orange). I find this more useful in edit mode, when you want to snap an element by a vertex that is not on the bounding box of the selection ...