Example 2 – The Properties Editor (Lower RHS of Screen)
Properties Editor
Some Editors, such as the Properties Editor pack in
a lot of options which at first glance are not obvious.
Figure 1.18 shows the Properties Editor with the
Active Tool and Workspace Tab buttons display.
The vertical column of Tabs at the LHS of the
Properties Editor select different panels for performing
different functions. By default the Active Tool and
Workspace settings panel is displayed. Mouse over
on a button to see the panel display name. The Active
Tool and Workspace controls are encapsulated by the
broken yellow lines.
Panels containing controls may be hidden inside Tabs.
In Figure 1.16 the Color Tab is open displaying color
selection options. The Brush Settings Tab is closed.
To open a Tab click LMB on the triangle adjacent to the
Tab name. To close a Tab click the triangle a second
time.
The Pencil image in the Brushes Tab is a button which when clicked displays a selection menu
for alternative Brush Types (Figure 1.19).
Active Tool and Workspace Tab
Figure 1.18
Note: The Color Palette is only operable when
the Viewport Editor is in Vertex Color Mode. The
default display is Material Mode (explanation
following).
Tab Open
Tab Closed
Click on Vertex Color
To activate the Color Palette
Figure 1.19
Note: Consider the foregoing as
a general guide to finding your
way
in
the
interface.
The
function and application of the
controls will be explained as you
progress through the book.
The default Brush Type selected (highlighted blue).
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