4. 0 — Blender Blender Foundation and the online developers community proudly present Blender 4 0!
4. 4 — Blender The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software — blender org
4. 1 — Blender Blender 4 1 is a solid release with quality of life improvements and performance enhancements all across the board
Requirements — Blender Runs Anywhere Blender is cross-platform, it runs on every major operating system All efforts to make Blender work on specific configurations are welcome, but we can only officially support those used by active developers Supported architectures are x64 and arm64 For Windows there is an installer available if you wish to add an icon on the desktop, register blend file extensions, etc
Introduction — Blender Manual Introduction Welcome to Blender! Blender is a free and open-source 3D creation suite With Blender, you can create 3D visualizations such as still images, 3D animations and VFX shots You can also edit videos It is well suited to individuals and small studios who benefit from its unified pipeline and responsive development process Being a cross-platform application, Blender runs on Linux
MustardUI — Blender Extensions MustardUI is an extension that provides an intuitive and easy-to-use user interface for human models Features The main features are: Configuration panel to create your UI without writing a single line of Python code Automatic Outfit and Hair recognition, with possible manual additions Full outfit support: possibility to combine parts from different outfits, automatic mask armature layers
Extensions — Blender Extensions Blender Extensions is a web based service developed by Blender Foundation that allows people to share open source add-ons for Blender