![]() ![]() As many people have no doubt experienced, our old toolbar never really worked well.Very important: We are committed to keeping Blender’s efficient keyboard-focused workflow.Using tools should be slick, gratifying and pleasant. In Blender 2.79 and earlier, try and hit the Translate button in the toolbar to move your object. We also have been lacking consistency in how we tackle the kinds of tools that users want to stay active, such as Grease Pencil tools, Sculpt tools, Paint tools and so on.It basically doesn’t work, because it immediately starts interpreting your cursor movement as input, and so you can’t move objects to the left. The old toolbar used up a lot of screen space.These have been working in various different ways that were incompatible with one another, and we would like to unify and streamline the way these kinds of tools work. ![]() We want to make sure that the UI chrome always defers to the user-created content, and doesn’t take up unnecessary room. We’ve landed on a design which doesn’t disrupt Blender’s beloved hotkey-oriented workflow, while still allowing the use of widgets for many tools. Here’s a sneak peek of what we are working on: We are building something that can work in a consistent way in all of Blender’s modes, and we will have a toolbar that is both slimmer, while being more communicative. Here you can see the new toolbar vs the old one. ![]()
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