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Applications include 3D rendering, photo editing or [[3DP|3D printable]] modeling. | Applications include 3D rendering, photo editing or [[3DP|3D printable]] modeling. | ||
== Seminrar == | |||
[[Luzian]] wants to give a Blender seminar in summer 2019 when the new version 2.8 is launched because it is has a much better interface which is much more beginner friendly. | |||
== Tutorials == | == Tutorials == |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 25 April 2019
SoftwareInfoBox Blender | |
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Type: | 3D Animating, Modelling, Programming and Rendering Software |
Platform: | OSX, Linux and Windows |
License: | free (open source) |
Source: | https://www.blender.org/ |
Input Formats: | .stl / .fbx / .x3d / .obj / etc. |
Output Formats: | .stl / .fbx / .x3d / .obj / .exe / etc. |
Users: |
Blender is a free open source software for 3D modelling, animating, programming and rendering, and can also be used for 3D printing (Blender can actually be used for a huge scope of applications, but is not optimized for all of them - for example, Blender hasn't got a very powerful game engine, but a good rendering system).
Applications include 3D rendering, photo editing or 3D printable modeling.
Seminrar
Luzian wants to give a Blender seminar in summer 2019 when the new version 2.8 is launched because it is has a much better interface which is much more beginner friendly.
Tutorials
There are a lot of ways to learn Blender. The easiest are tutorials from YouTube, or Communities like Stack Overflow.