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Samuel Sullins
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Samuel Sullins has been a Blender user since he was 15 years old. He's worked as a personal Blender consultant and written numerous Blender articles on Medium. He also writes about Blender on LinkedIn, where he's published hundreds of Blender micro-lessons and tips. He strongly recommends that you check out his YouTube channel, where he publishes Blender tutorials.
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What’s an asset?

You’ll hear the word asset a lot. Asset is a common term in the world of 3D. Its meaning can be different depending on the context.

In Blender, an asset is any of the following:

  • A material or world material
  • A completed 3D model
  • A node group

Pretty simple. An asset is just a completed thing that you can use in 3D to build your scene. It’s simply anything you’ve made – usually a single object – that’s stored in a .blend file on your computer. When we use the asset library, you’ll move all of your asset files into a central location.

Eventually, you’ll need a place to store your assets and a way to access them easily across projects. Enter the Asset Browser. With the Asset Browser, you’ll be able to access any of your saved assets from any Blender project.

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Samuel Sullins

Samuel Sullins has been a Blender user since he was 15 years old. He's worked as a personal Blender consultant and written numerous Blender articles on Medium. He also writes about Blender on LinkedIn, where he's published hundreds of Blender micro-lessons and tips. He strongly recommends that you check out his YouTube channel, where he publishes Blender tutorials.
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