Intro to BOX CUTTER for Blender - EASY HOLES AND RECESSES - Getting Started Tutorial

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In today’s video, we’re going to talk about how to start using the Blender Add-On Box cutter to cut objects inside of Blender! BOX CUTTER DOWNLOAD BOX CUTTER DOCUMENTATION MASTERXEON YOUTUBE CHANNEL (Box Cutter and Hard Ops Tutorials) This is going to be a high level overview, then in the future we can continue getting more in-depth with this tool! Note that all this information we’re going to discuss will be linked in the notes below the video! BoxCutter is an add-on from TeamC that you can find in the Blender Market (link in notes below video). You can either buy it as a stand-alone, or purchase it as a part of a bundle that also includes the add-on Hard Ops – personally I’d get the bundle – both of these tools are very powerful. There is a very comprehensive documentation package, and MasterXeon1001 (the developer) is also consistently putting out videos on new features and methods on his YouTube channel. So – when you get the add-on, you can start by installing it using the properties function. Note that once it’s installed, you can tap the “n” key to pop up the box cutter window and it tells you the next step – in order to enable box cutter, you tap ALT+W on your keyboard. This both gives you a menu at the top of the page, as well as help options in the menu bar on the right hand side. Once the tool is activated, there are many different ways to start creating cuts in your objects. Usually, you’ll either open up the menu on the right hand side and select...

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