Blender is incredibly powerful, but sometimes the biggest time-saver is a specific add-on or a workflow trick for a repetitive task like modeling, UV unwrapping, or rendering. What's one Blender tip that dramatically improved your efficiency?
Using the Bool Tool add on is a game changer for modeling It lets you perform quick boolean operations cleanly so you get solid geometry fast without fighting with the modifiers
I rely on a small library of node group presets for shading and lighting so I can drop scenes in and still get a cohesive look
For big scenes I use collection instances to populate environments It keeps memory use down and editing stay fast
Adaptive sampling with a quick render pass then denoise gives clean results fast and helps me iterate without waiting long
Blender 2025 trends point to better asset management and smarter add ons I keep a tight workspace with a personal library of node groups modifiers and templates so I can cook up scenes in minutes