Khối dữ liệu (Data-Blocks)

The base unit for any Blender project is the data-block. Examples of data-blocks include: meshes, objects, materials, textures, node trees, scenes, texts, brushes, and even Workspaces.

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Blender File view of the Outliner.

A data-block is a generic abstraction of very different kinds of data, which features a common set of basic features, properties and behaviors.

Some common characteristics:

  • They are the primary contents of the blend-file.

  • They can reference each other, for reuse and instancing. (Child/parent, object/object-data, materials/images, in modifiers or constraints too...)

  • Their names are unique within a blend-file, for a given type.

  • They can be added/removed/edited/duplicated.

  • They can be linked between files (only enabled for a limited set of data-blocks).

  • They can have their own animation data.

  • They can have Custom Properties.

User will typically interact with the higher level data types (objects, meshes, etc.). When doing more complex projects, managing data-blocks becomes more important, especially when inter-linking blend-files. The main editor for that is the Outliner.

Not all data in Blender is a data-block, bones, sequence strips or vertex groups e.g. are not, they belong to armature, scene and mesh types respectively.

Thể Loại của khối dữ liệu (Data-Block Types)

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Data-blocks types with their icon.

For reference, here is a table of data-blocks types stored in blend-files.

Kết Nối (Link)

Library Linking, supports being linked into other blend-files.

Đóng Gói (Pack)

File Packing, supports file contents being packed into the blend-file (not applicable for most data-blocks which have no file reference).

Thể Loại (Type)

Kết Nối (Link)

Đóng Gói (Pack)

Miêu Tả (Description)

Action

Stores animation F-curves.
Used as data-block animation data,
and the Nonlinear Animation editor.

Armature

Skeleton used to deform meshes.
Used as data of armature objects, and by the Armature Modifier.

Đầu Bút (Brush)

Used by paint tools.

Máy Quay Phim (Camera)

Used as data by camera objects.

Cache File

Used by Mesh Cache modifiers.

Đường Cong (Curve)

Được sử dụng bởi các đối tượng đường cong, phông chữ và bề mặt như dữ liệu vậy.

Font

Các tập tin phông tham chiếu.
Used by curve object-data of text objects.

Grease Pencil

Dữ liệu phác thảo 2D/3D mà các đối tượng Bút Chì Dầu sử dụng.
Sử dụng như thông tin của "trình hỗ trợ" vẽ lồng, bởi
3D Viewport, Image, Sequencer & Movie Clip editors.

Collection

Group and organize objects in scenes.
Used to instance objects, and in library linking.

Image

Tập Tin Hình Ảnh.
Used by shader nodes and textures.

Khóa [Hình Mẫu] (Keys [Shape Keys])

Geometry shape storage, which can be animated.
Used by mesh, curve, and lattice objects.

Nguồn Ánh Sáng (Light)

Used as object data by light objects.

Library

References to an external blend-file.
Access from the Outliner's Blender File view.

Line Style

Used by the Freestyle renderer.

Lattice

Grid based lattice deformation.
Used as data of lattice objects, and by the Lattice Modifier.

Mask

2D animated mask curves.
Used by compositing nodes & sequencer strip.

Material

Set shading and texturing render properties.
Used by objects, meshes & curves.

Siêu Cầu (Metaball)

An isosurface in 3D space.
Used as data of metaball objects.

Khung Lưới (Mesh)

Geometry made of vertices/edges/faces.
Used as data of mesh objects.

Movie Clip

Reference to an image sequence or video file.
Used in the Movie Clip editor.

Node Tree

Groups of re-usable nodes.
Used in the node editors.

Object

An entity in the scene with location,
scale, rotation.
Tập Hợp Cảnh.

Paint Curve

Stores a paint or sculpt stroke.
Access from the paint tools.

Palette

Store color presets.
Access from the paint tools.

Particle

Sắp Đặt Hạt.
Used by particle systems.

Dò Tia Sáng (Light Probe)

Help achieve complex real-time lighting in Eevee.

Scene

Primary store of all data displayed and animated.
Used as top-level storage for objects & animation.

Sounds

Reference to sound files.
Used as data of speaker objects.

Loa (Speaker)

Sound sources for a 3D scene.
Used as data of speaker object.

Text

Text data.
Used by Python scripts and OSL shaders.

Chất Liệu (Texture)

Chất liệu hình ảnh.
Used by brushes and modifiers.

Window Manager

The overarching manager for all of Blender's user interface.
Includes Workspaces, notification system, operators, and keymaps.

Thế Giới (World)

Define global render environment settings.

Workspace

Bố Trí UV.
Used by each window, which has its own workspace.

Tuổi Thọ (Life Time)

Every data-block has its usage counted (reference count), when there is more than one, you can see the number of current users of a data-block to the right of its name in the interface. Blender follows the general rule that unused data is eventually removed.

Since it is common to add and remove a lot of data while working, this has the advantage of not having to manually manage every single data-block. This works by skipping zero user data-blocks when writing blend-files.

Được Bảo Vệ (Protected)

Since zero user data-blocks are not saved, there are times when you want to force the data to be kept irrespective of its users.

If you are building a blend-file to serve as a library of assets that you intend to link to and from other files, you will need to make sure that they do not accidentally get deleted from the library file.

To protect a data-block, use the button with the shield icon next to its name. The data-block will then never be silently deleted by Blender, but you can still manually remove it if needed.

Dùng chung/phân hưởng/có cùng một (Sharing)

Nhiều khối dữ liệu có thể được dùng chung trong các khối dữ liệu khác.

Examples where sharing data is common:

  • Sharing textures among materials.

  • Sharing meshes between objects (instances).

  • Sharing animated actions between objects, for example to make all the lights dim together.

You can also share data-blocks between files, see linked libraries.

Tạo Đơn Người Dùng (Making Single User)

When a data-block is shared between several users, you can make a copy of it for a given user. To do so, click on the user count button to the right of its name. This will duplicate that data-block and assign the newly created copy to that usage only.

Ghi chú

Objects have a set of more advanced actions to become single-user, see their documentation.

Xóa Bỏ khối dữ liệu (Removing Data-Blocks)

As covered in Life Time, data-blocks are typically removed when they are no longer used. They can also be manually unlinked or deleted.

Unlinking a data-block means that its user won't use it anymore. This can be achieved by clicking on the "X" icon next to a data-block's name. If you unlink a data-block from all of its users, it will eventually be deleted by Blender as described above (unless it is a protected one).

Deleting a data-block directly erases it from the blend-file, automatically unlinking it from all of its users. This can be achieved by Shift-LMB on the "X" icon next to its name.

Cảnh báo

Deleting some data-blocks can lead to deletion of some of its users, which would become invalid without them. The main example is that object-data deletion (like mesh, curve, camera...) will also delete all objects using it.

Those two operations are also available in the context menu when RMB-clicking on a data-block in the Outliner.

Các Tính Chất Tùy Chỉnh (Custom Properties)

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Custom Properties panel.

Custom properties are a way to store your own data in Blender's data-blocks. It can be used for rigging (where bones and objects can have custom properties driving other properties), and Python scripts, where it's common to define new settings not available in Blender. It is also possible to access custom properties from materials via the Attribute Node.

Only certain data supports custom properties:

To add a custom property, search for the Custom Properties panel, found at the bottom of most Properties or Sidebar region, and hit Add.

Editing Properties

Giao Diện Người Dùng (User Interface)

Custom properties can be edited using the panel available for data types that support it.

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Custom Properties edit pop-up.

Property Name

The name of the custom property.

Property Value

This does two things: first it sets the current value of the custom property, and second, it defines the data type of the property.

Custom properties can be of the following types: integers, floats, strings, Boolean values, colors, or vectors of integers or floats.

See the table below for a list of examples for each:

Số Nguyên (Integer)

1, 2, 3, 4,

Số Thực Dấu Phẩy Động (Float)

3.141, 5.0, or 6.125

Chuỗi Ký Tự/String

any text

Boolean (Lôgic Bool)

True or False

Véctơ (Vector)

[1, 2, 3] or [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]

Màu Sắc (Color)

[1.0, 1.0, 1.0] or [1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0] (must specify Subtype)

Ghi chú

Boolean values are handled very similar to integers and only work when using Min/Max values that are integers and that are no more than 1 apart.

At this point, the Boolean values will still look like integers but behave like a Boolean having one lower, off, value and a higher, on, value.

Default Value

This sets the default value of the property used by the Reset to Default Value operator.

Cảnh báo

Default values are used as the basis of NLA blending, and a nonsensical default (e.g. 0 for a property used for scaling) on a property intended for being keyframed is likely to cause issues.

Tối Thiểu, Tối Đa (Min, Max)

The minimum/maximum value the custom property can take.

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Custom Property settings for a color with alpha.

Is Library Overridable

Allow the property to be overridden when the data-block is linked.

Use Soft Limits

Enables limits that the Property Value slider can be adjusted to without having to input the value numerically.

Soft Min, Max

The minimum/maximum value for the soft limit.

Chú Thích (Tooltip)

Allows you to write a custom Tooltip for your property.

Subtype

Specifies the type of data the property contains, which affects how it appears in the user interface. In order for this property to appear the Property Value must be a vector of floats. For either of the color subtypes to work the Property Value must be a vector with three or four values depending on the availability of an Alpha Channel.

Plane Data

Data values do not have any special behavior.

Linear Color

Color in linear color space.

Gamma-Corrected Color

Color in gamma corrected color space.

Euler Angles

Euler Rotation angles.

Quaternion Angles

Quaternion Rotation angles.

Python Access

Custom properties can be accessed in a similar way to dictionaries, with the constraints that keys can only be strings, and values can only be strings, numbers, arrays of such, or nested properties.

See the API documentation for details.