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+ "text": "So before we dive deeper into Blender's user interface, I quickly want to show you how Blender's user interface works in general. So basically we have a lot of different editors, which are all these different windows you can see in Blender. And these editors are meant for different tasks. For example, we have an editor which is for 3D editing, then we have an editor which is for 2D editing, like image editing, then we have different editors for different animation tasks and so on. So we have many different editors which are always available in Blender no matter where you are at the moment and what you're doing. And you can imagine it like here, we have our screen where Blender shows up and then we have a table where we have all these different editors. We can simply put into the screen here or remove it. But it's not like if I take an editor, put it in here, then it's gone from the editor list. No, it's more like duplicating it from the list, put it in here, resize it, place it wherever I want. Then the editor is still available in the list. That means I could even add another window with the same editor type. So for example, I have two editors open here, which are both the 3D view, for example. So even if I remove editors from my user interface, they are still available in the background and I can always put it back onto my screen. So and in terms of flexibility, we can add as many editors as we like and we can resize them and place them in different spots on the user interface. So then a user interface could look like this. And then we have linked all these different editors here. Some of them are linked multiple times into our screen here. So and depending on the task you are doing, you're adding or removing editors from your screen, but no matter what you do, they are always available in the background and you can always take them back. So that means we are really flexible and we don't lose any data if we close a window or reopen a window.",
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