![]() ![]() ![]() What if I don’t have a blender? No problem-it’s actually easier to make a milkshake without a blender than you may think. ![]() Read on for everything you need to know to create your dream milkshake right at home: This recipe not only nails the perfect ratio of milk to ice cream, but it’s completely versatile based on your favorite flavors and mix-ins (malt fans, we’ve got you). All you need are two ingredients and a blender (or not!) to make this easy, classic recipe at home in 5 minutes, max. Color: Lets you choose the color of the Screencast text.Craving an old-fashioned milkshake? Put the car keys away-this homemade milkshake recipe recreates the classic diner and drive-thru favorite right at home.Group Mouse & Text Check box: When this is checked, Blender will display a box around the Screencast Text to make reading easy.None: Will display info about Keys pressed only, without mouse button info.Icon: Will display the Mouse as an icon and Keys pressed as text.Text: Will display the Keys pressed and Mouse buttons pressed as text.Mouse display: In this drop down menu you can select how the Screencast text will be displayed.PosY: position if the Screencast text on Y axis.PosX: postion of the Screencast text on X axis.Stop display button: will stop Blender from displaying ScreenCast Keys.If you press several times the same Key or combination of Keys, Blender will add an “ xn” tag at the end of the Keys or combination of Keys, indicating how many times you pressed the Key or combination of Keys. Start display button: When you press this button, Blender will display any Key or combination of Keys you are pressing on the bottom left corner of the 3D window as floating text.Once the Addon is enabled you will see the Screencast Keys section at the end of the list, on the Properties panel. Screencast Keys Addon Tab - Properties Panel Just click on the checkbox (Highlighted in yellow) to enable the Addon. To enable the Addon, open the User Preferences Editor Window Ctrl Alt U, go to the Addons Tab, and go to the 3D View Addons. (See Fig: 3D View: Screencast Keys - Addon). The Image below shows the community Addon with its Tab Open. The community Addon comes with the default installation of Blender. The community based Addon 3D View:Screencast Keys will show you the keys, combination of keys pressed and mouse clicks on the left bottom corner of your 3D screen every time you press a key or mouse button when capturing Screencasts. To learn more about starting Blender from a command line, see the page about Blender Console Window. You can control the width and height of your Blender Window, starting Blender from a Command Line. There is a way to match the Blender Window dimensions with the Output Video File, achieving standard dimensions for the output of the Blender Screencast. In order to solve this, choose another Window format and/or another codec. In these cases, the Screencast will try to start, but will immediately stop. Furthermore, some combinations of Window width and height cannot be processed by certain codecs. Depending on the codec limitations, the resulting output Video could be scaled down. ![]() When you save your Screencast in a Video format, it will be sent to a codec.JPG, PNG, and so on) and configuration (i.e. When you save your Screencast in an Image format, the Images will be saved using the entire Blender Window, with full width and height, and the quality of the Image will be defined by its type (i.e.Warning: Some codecs limit the output width/height or the video quality. If you choose to capture to a Video file, Blender will have to pass those frames to a Video codec. The Videos are generated internally in the same manner as the Screenshots, using the width and height of the Window you are working in. You will always have to stop the Screencast manually, using the Stop button. The configuration of the End frame, present in the Frame Range of the Dimensions Panel, will not stop your capture automatically. ![]()
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