People using them in edit mode may be frustrated by that.īut when you want to move an object to another collection, you use exactly same shortcut as in 2.79 to move an object to another layer. That 1,2,3, etc… keys are no more available to manage collections visibility, except in object mode. You have to display collections panel in sidebar or use outliner. What is confusing is that there is no more little squares to represent layers. I personally would like it better like in photoshop/animate where you have both “Collections” and an infinite amount of layers. For those accustomed to working with layers they are too confusing. Just take the time to study all it’s functions once the stable version is out.Ĭollections are great but they do not work like layers. I wont stop calling 2.79 fanatics luddites, I’m sorry, you can’t be fanatical about 2.79 without properly mastering what 2.80 is giving you and opportunities ahead. 2.8 has way better viewport, hotkey customization options, more tools for modeling and the list goes on. People generally don’t like mastering anything new and get out of their comfort zone, general mass is lazy and that’s okay, but if 3d is their bread and butter they WILL eventually transition and will objectively notice improvements and will appreciate the perspectives for further development and current improvements. Sure it takes time to transition from 2.79(I started using blender from 2.79 all tuts watched for 2.79, yes it takes time to transition but it’s not that big of an effort, literally a week of practice and individual customization, it’s like that with every other 3d software transition), but I think people will appreciate new features and customization options in the long run. IMO 2.8 UI is miles ahead of 2.79 the job that devs did is tremendous! By far it’s the sexiest UI in all 3d softwares as of date! That is the reason why I use it daily as of now compared to other packages. If it’s about making blender easier to use just make a beginner ui/theme that way old school blender users can work the way they are accustomed to and beginners have a less confusing way to get into blender and have the option to switch to the more detailed ui/theme later. If this isn’t done blender will suffer from a community split where people will stay with blender 2.7. What I’m trying to say is features need to be added instead of replaced. There are much more issues but I’m going to limit myself to those 2. Now we have to use “active tool” which takes much longer then pressing “t”. The old one had much more functionality, esp. Then there is the new “n” toolbar, it looks slimmer and maybe is easier for beginners but it sucks compared to the old one. Some examples: Collections are great but they do not work like layers. As in there should be an blender 2.7 interface/workflow and the 2.8 interface/workflow. The Blender 2.7 workflow should be available + the new features. I think blender 2.8 needs to be more a like a transition to a new workflow. Most can’t use blender 2.8 because it has changed too drastically. I’ve been talking with a lot of Blender users and I see a common pattern.
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