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  2. 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

  3. Download — blender.org

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    Blender 4.2 LTS comes packed with features, improvements, and fixes ready to power your projects for the next two years. New in Blender 4.2 See all Blender features

  4. Features — blender.org

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    Push the boundaries of Story Art and by drawing in a 3D environment. From camera and object motion tracking to masking and compositing, you can “fix it in post”. Featuring industry-standards libraries like Bullet and MantaFlow, Blender offers powerful simulation tools.

  5. Tutorials - blender.org

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    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 Mastodon, YouTube, or X. For professional training, real production knowledge and assets, check out Blender Studio.

  6. Modeling - blender.org

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    Design and Model. Blender’s comprehensive array of modeling tools make creating, transforming, sculpting and editing your models a breeze. UV Sculpt Tools. Tools. Blender's modeling tools include: Keyboard shortcuts for a fast workflow. N-Gon support. Edge slide, collapse and dissolve. Grid and Bridge fill.

  7. About - blender.org

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    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.

  8. Support - blender.org

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    Developers got your back. Please read this before reporting to learn the best practices. If you’d like to help fixing bugs, there are plenty of ways to get involved in making Blender better. Contact developers. Home of the Blender project - Free and Open 3D Creation Software.

  9. Introduction - Blender 4.2 Manual - Blender Documentation

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    Blender is a fully integrated 3D content creation suite, offering a broad range of essential tools, including Modeling, Rendering, Animation & Rigging, Video Editing, VFX, Compositing, Texturing, and many types of Simulations.

  10. Modeling - Blender 2.8 Fundamentals - Blender Studio

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    Get up to speed with Blender 2.8 in this updated official video series!

  11. History - blender.org

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    Blender was created by Ton Roosendaal, a Dutch art director and self-taught software developer. Attracted to all things technical and creative, Roosendaal began a degree in Industrial Design, but dropped out in order to start his own 3D animation studio, NeoGeo, in 1989 (the video game console of the same name appeared a year later).