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How to Get Out of 3D View in Blender

Oct 07, 2024

Are you stuck in 3D view in Blender and can't seem to find your way back to the regular interface? Don't worry, I've got you covered! Here's a quick tutorial on how to get out of 3D view in Blender.

Step 1: Locate the Viewport Shading Dropdown Menu

In the top-right corner of the 3D view window, you'll see a dropdown menu labeled 'Viewport Shading.' Click on it to open the menu.

Step 2: Select 'Wireframe' or 'Solid' View

In the dropdown menu, you'll see several options for viewport shading, including 'Wireframe,' 'Solid,' 'Material Preview,' and 'Rendered.' To exit 3D view, simply select 'Wireframe' or 'Solid' to switch to a different viewport shading mode.

Step 3: Enjoy the Regular Interface

Once you've selected 'Wireframe' or 'Solid,' you should be back to the regular interface of Blender, free from the constraints of 3D view.

And that's it! With just a few simple clicks, you can easily get out of 3D view in Blender and continue working on your 3D models with ease. No more feeling stuck or overwhelmed by the complexity of the 3D view - you're back in control!

So next time you find yourself lost in 3D view in Blender, remember these easy steps to quickly exit and get back to your regular workflow. Happy blending!

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