I know how to set up the default scene by pressing Ctrl+U, but whenever I startup Blender it always fills only one of my screens, even if I set it to fill both before setting the default scene. I end up having to resize it every time I start it up. Is there a way to set this to happen by default?
I have a scene with objects and lighting, and all the objects have textures/shadows/etc... baked via cycles. For example, the ground plane texture:
Now I can set all the objects with their baked textures as shadeless and they look fine.
But I can't get the player object to cast shadows (usi...
(you all can ignore this message, it is me just ranting) I was looking through my old answers, and still don't know why this got down voted, kind of bothers me.
@gandalf3 Well actually his rep is already gone, and no matter what happens to the bounty now, he is not getting any of it back.
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That makes it hard . . . maybe learn basic rigging first? You can then work up to the point where you can do a robot. They are some of the most complex things out there.
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Armature in a Nutshell
Armatures and bones are for posing stuff, just like you would wiggle your arms and nod your head. All of your bones move whenever you move.
Same thing for blender bones, they help stuff move and get into different poses, like statues. (okay I'm gonna stop ...