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  1. Blender - The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software — blender.org

    Thanks to the high quality rigging and animation tools, Blender is being used for numerous short films, advertisements, TV series and feature films now. · Envelope, skeleton and automatic skinning

  2. About — Blender

    Mission Get the world’s best 3D CG technology in the hands of artists as free/open source software. Vision Everyone should be free to create 3D CG content, with free technical and creative production …

  3. Features — Blender

    Blender is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, even …

  4. Download — Blender

    Mar 17, 2026 · Blender is free and open source. Forever. What's New Blender 5.1 focuses on refinement, bug fixes, and a few key upgrades. Grease Pencil adds a new Fill workflow with hole …

  5. License — Blender

    That means that Blender can be used commercially by artists, by studios to make animation films or VFX, by game artists to work on commercial games, by scientists for research, and by students in …

  6. Requirements — Blender

    The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software — blender.org

  7. 2.80 — Blender

    Blender 2.80 features a redesigned user interface that puts the focus on the artwork that you create. A new dark theme and modern icon set were introduced. Keyboard, mouse and tablet interaction got a …

  8. Tutorials — Blender

    Blender is a real community effort, and tutorials are no exception. The most up-to-date tutorials can be found on social media. Look out for the hashtag #b3d on your favorite social platform, such as …

  9. Modeling — Blender

    Design and Model Blender’s comprehensive array of modeling tools make creating, transforming, sculpting and editing your models a breeze.

  10. Making Flow – Interview with director Gints Zilbalodis — Blender

    Jan 22, 2025 · In this interview, Gints Zilbalodis, writer and director of the film, shares how Blender was instrumental in the creation of the film.