Summary
That was good. You learned a lot about the basic skills needed to create and work with vertices, edges, and faces. You will be using these skills in the following chapters to build quite a variety of objects. You learned the difference between the Object Mode and Edit Mode and learned to select and manipulate multiple vertices, edges, and faces. You were introduced to Blender's geometric primitives.
You learned a lot about the basic skills needed to create and work with vertices, edges, and faces. You were introduced to Blender's mascot—Suzanne. You got a bit of experience in troubleshooting a model, seeing how much difference changing the center of rotation and scaling can make in the model.
You learned how to group vertices, edges, and faces. You discovered the basic structure of Blender and learned how to make vertices, edges, and faces from scratch.
Congratulations!
You have covered the basics. You understand the tools, and it's time to get started with the...