Unit 00. Introduction to Blender 2.8+, the NodeView and 3DView¶
Sverchok Installed, what now?¶
If you have a tickbox beside the Sverchok add-on in the Add-ons list in User Preferences, then it’s safe to assume the add-on is enabled. To show the basics you need to have a NodeView open, and it’s useful to have a 3DView open at the same time.
NodeView and 3DView¶

Split a View:
To do this we can split the existing 3DView into two views, by leftclicking into the little triangle/diagonal lines in the bottom left of the 3dview, and dragging to the right.

Switch a View:
Now you have two windows, switch one of them in the Editor Type dropdown. If Sverchok is installed correctly it will be listed here as Sverchok Nodes

Make a new Tree:
When you start out you will have to press the New button to make a new node tree called (by default) NodeTree

becomes

Adding Nodes to the View:
From the NodeView, you can use the following ways to add nodes to tree:
Use the Add menu from menu bar (Sverchok has little control over how this menu is laid out, protip: use the next method instead)

Hit Shift-A (standard Blender’s shortcut for adding things, we inject our own menu into it, with icons!):
don’t be alarmed if what you see in your menu is not 100% identical to this image, new features are continuously added/changed.

Hit Alt-Space. This shortcut calls for a special search menu, which allows you to search for nodes and macros:
once you get to know Sverchok you can type in “trigger” words associated with a node, to quickly narrow down the search list.
trigger macros using
> some word. More about macros later. If you stick with Sverchok they will be your secret weapon.

Use Blender’s standard search box, which appears when you hit F3 in node view:
this search box contains Operators for adding any sverchok node to the view, but you’ll also find that it contains all other relevant Operators for that view. Sverchok also registers a few general Application Operators, and this is one way to execute them if you know what you’re looking for.
