Blender’s comprehensive array of modeling tools make creating, transforming and editing your models a breeze. · Full N-Gon support · Edge slide, inset, grid and bridge fill, and more · Advanced sculpting tools and brushes · Multi-resolution and Dynamic subdivision · 3D painting with textured brushes and masking
Blender evolves every day. Experimental builds have the latest features and while there might be cool bug fixes too, they are unstable and can mess up your files. It is not recommended to use these on production environments. Download Blender Experimental
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 video editing and game creation.
Blender's modeling tools include: Keyboard shortcuts for a fast workflow; N-Gon support; Edge slide, collapse and dissolve; Grid and Bridge fill; Python scripting for custom tools and add-ons
Today, 3December 2021, Blender Foundation announces the release of Blender 3.0, to mark the beginning of a new era for open source 2D/3D content creation. Released 3 December, 2021
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A demonstration of Previs and Layout workflow using the "Ice Cream Parlour" scene. This is a 2 hour extended version of the [workshop Hjalti gave at the 2024 Blender …
Blender 4.0 represents a major leap for rendering, creating tools, and more to take your Freedom to Create to new heights. Watch Reel Blender Foundation and the online developers community proudly present Blender 4.0!