An enjoyable little time-waster: test your Blender 2.5 knowledge with a Blender quizz. Right now there are four quizzes to take, and more will appear in the future.
Demohero writes:
Hi everybody.
I am going to make quizzes in my blog. If you want to test yourselves, join the quiz.
It's simple. Enjoy and learn!
Demohero
I certainly enjoyed them! One hint to the maker though: Blender isn't 'freeware' ;-)
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great quizzes, I realy enjoined them, maybe integrate them in the website itself
Gah! It's timed! I'm taking my time, making sure there are no trick questions, and all of a sudden, it's over! I only had time to answer five or six questions!
*Grumble... moving to next quiz...*
would be very interesting to know the global results and modify the documentation accordingly (if everyone fails, maybe doc can be clearer or insist more on this !)
yeah i just found this site just two days back and here i see it again. yeah there are some interesting tutorials too.
It's titled Blender 2.5 quiz while alot of questions have not todo with Blender 2.5 knowledge.
Thanks for all your feedback.
nobody,
I know these introduction quizzes are general. I'm going to publish new Blender 2.5 specific questions.
80% not bad...
The trickiest thing for me is the shortcut keys. My body remember better than my brain.
I could find the function just by hitting the right combo without thinking.
But THEN this quizz arrives and my brain is stumped because it's the finger that usually remember...
There should be these kind of quizzes more often, just so the developers can get a feedback of how popular a shortcut is...
forever blender :)
I've thought about doing this type of this for my own personal use. I haven't taken the quiz yet, but would like to see the ability to:
o As an option, order questions by general frequency of use and category (I care less about obscure shortcuts and categories that I'm not going to use immediately). I know, this varies from user to user, but... I want what I want :)
o Login so future tests can be tailored to the specific user.
o Remember which questions the user misses more frequently, so you can focus on them the next time (questions that are always answered correctly are not too useful to that particular user - it's already ingrained in their memory).
This is the kind of thing I used to do on paper in college to study for tests.
I don't use Blender every day, so memory refresh is a pretty necessary task for me.
Also, making this into a Blender game could be useful. Educational and fun at the same time! First person shooter, of course. :)
That was cool. 70-80% average..
Which one of the following is not true?
Chosen answer: d)
a) You can create scenes in Blender.
b) Blender has got particle system.
c) Blender is a freeware.
d) Blender has 20 scene layers.
Correct answer is C !!!!!!!!!!
How come, blender IS free, Im I right??
@SARTAM: Freeware is not Free Open Source Software (like Blender) ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeware
Sorry Joshua, I picked you as a non-developer D=
nice. 90% accuracy.
"I certainly enjoyed them! One hint to the maker though: Blender isn’t ‘freeware’ ;-)"
u said
The publisher hasn't mentioned it as a freeware
He has mentioned that blender is not freeware
Great quiz, got 45 out of 50 correct
@aws357: the shortcuts stomped me too...
Very cool. Got 9/10 on all except 2. Got 10/10, and then only 7/10 on the last.