As well as what everybody else said, what about getting some foot pedals? Like the ones that come with video game steering wheels, and then mapping them so the pedals are ctr, shft, and space bar or something?
Hi; My dream since I was 10 years old that I would like to be a
3D artist. I tried to work in the Maya, 3DS max, ZBrush & so on. However,
I have one problem that made employers not to take my under their companies: I am a one-handed person. I can't use my whole right palm
& fingers so I'm slower than the
other internship…
Maybe you can write (or pay someone to write) a custom UI tool for maya for all the tools that are harder to reach with two hands. Also use the shelve a lot. Only problem is that as a 3D artist you need to use a lot of software so you have to find some creative solutions to use other software with one arm but it should be…
not a total solution, but much of my work in Maya is done only with the mouse. It's nothing fancy, just a logitech mouse with like 4 programmable buttons, but I set them to ctrl, ctrl+shift, space, undo. This gives access to most of your marking menus on just one hand. So much of the work is done with one-handed gestures.…
I can vouch for using foot pedals, with the caveats that configuring them can be a pain and the price mark-up is a bit insane. If you go for a cheap 3-switch setup (from PCsensor, DecentGadget, etc), don't expect it to last too long — the ones I've had experience with have all used cheap IR sensors that struggle with…
What about this crazy stuff : https://www.hitechreview.com/uploads/2009/12/WarMouse-Meta.jpg https://assets.hardwarezone.com/img/2015/08/nyth_buttons_covers.jpghttps://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Dux-MMO-Gaming-Mouse.jpg or graphic table with touch functionality , or virtual keyboard or program that…
It will take some work, possibly getting help from a friend to set up custom keymapping. I know that Blender has a lot of customization for the controls but as for making it fully accessible for one handed people will take time. Always look for software that allows detailed custom keymapping. Software marketed at power…