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Blender - 3D modeller/renderer

Blender is the in-house software of a high quality animation studio. It has proven to be an extremely fast and versatile design instrument. Blender can be used to create TV commercials, to make technical visualizations or business graphics, to do morphing, or to design user interfaces. Developers can easily build and manage complex environments. The renderer is versatile and extremely fast, and implements all basic animation principles (curves and keys).

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.blender.org/
Source tarball ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/blender.org/source/blender-2.33.tar.gz
Version 2.33 (stable) released on 2004-05-03
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User manual available in HTML format from http://download.blender.org/documentation/BlenderManual.html.tar.gz; User manual available in PDF format from http://download.blender.org/documentation/BlenderManual.pdf.gz;
Support contacts

Help List<ton@blender3d.com>
Developer List<ton@blender3d.com>
Bug List<ton@blender3d.com>

Project contacts

Maintainers
Developers

Related information

InterfacesX Window System
Source languagesC
Use requirementsOpenGL
Related programsDrQueue

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2003-01-17
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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