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Before the technical steps, explain the "why." A proper feature starts by defining the 3D concept being introduced, such as , orthographic views , or vertex manipulation . 2. Standardized Tutorial Structure

* Introduction. * Mesh Operators. Transformation. Move, Rotate, Scale. To Sphere. Shear. Bend. Push/Pull. Warp. Randomize. Shrink/ docs.blender.org Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Normals and Shading - Wikibooks

: Fundamental mesh editing, like extruding or spinning a goblet . Blender 3D: Noob to Pro

Based on the Wikibooks: Noob to Pro curriculum , a proper feature draft should include the following core sections: 1. Conceptual Background

: Include placeholders for screenshots or diagrams showing the expected result, such as rendered images or wireframe views . 5. Peer Review & Community Standards To finalize your draft on the Wikibooks platform: Edit the Module : Use the "Edit" tab on the specific page. Before the technical steps, explain the "why

: Clearly state which previous modules must be completed first (e.g., "Must have completed the Quickie Model module").

: Provide a concise explanation of your additions in the edit summary box. * Mesh Operators

: Always use the Show preview button to check formatting before saving.