Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Figure B.3
Note that the “AppData” folder in Windows is a hidden folder by default and you will have
to reconfigure Windows to show it. To do this, click “Start” from the desktop then “Control
Panel.” In the search bar at the upper right of the control panel window, type in “Folders.”
In the window that displays, under “Folder Options” click “Show hidden files and folders.”
Click “Apply” then click “OK.” In Windows Explorer, you will now be able to navigate to the
“...scripts\addons” folder and see the installed script.
I hope the foregoing has demonstrated the versatility and shown the potential power
of Blender by installing add-ons. The manipulation of files and folders is a part of Blender
life, so being conversant with your computer file system will add new dimensions to your
Blender experience.
B.2 The Outliner Window
In Chapter 1, the outliner window was briefly mentioned. It was stated that the outliner
window gives you a display of everything in your scene. It does, but it also does much more.
Follow this procedure to discover a little about how the window is arranged and how you
can use it.
 
 
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