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Blender Description

Blender is an open-source 3D creation suite available for free, encompassing the entire 3D production process—covering modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing, motion tracking, video editing, and even 2D animation. Its integrated Cycles engine is a powerful unbiased path-tracer that delivers breathtakingly realistic renders. The extensive modeling capabilities of Blender simplify the creation, transformation, and modification of models efficiently. VFX experts proclaim it to be “probably the best tracker in the market.” Additionally, Blender features robust camera and object tracking functionalities that allow users to import raw video, track it, create masks, and visualize camera movements in real time within the 3D environment, thus removing the need for frequent software switching. With its exceptional rigging and animation tools, Blender has gained popularity among filmmakers, leading to its use in various short films, commercials, television series, and feature-length movies. This versatility has made it an essential tool for artists and creators striving to bring their visions to life.

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Free Version:
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Reviews - 8 Verified Reviews

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Company Details

Company:
Blender Foundation
Year Founded:
1994
Website:
www.blender.org

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Product Details

Platforms
Windows
Mac
Linux
Types of Training
Training Docs
Customer Support
Online Support

Blender Features and Options

3D Modeling Software

2D Drawing
Animation
Annotations
Bill of Materials
Character Modeling
Collaboration Tools
Component Library
Data Import / Export
For 3D Printing
For Architects
For Manufacturers
Reference Management
Simulation

Game Development Software

2D
3D
Analytics
Animation
Asset Management
Drag & Drop
IT Asset Management
Network Management
Physics
Player Management
Prototyping
Virtual Reality
eCommerce

Video Editing Software

3D Video Editing
Audio Tools
Brand Overlay
Collaboration
Media Library
Social Sharing
Speed Adjustment
Split / Merge
Supports HD Resolution
Text Overlay
Video Capture
Video Stabilization

Animation Software

Collaboration Tools
Customizable Branding
Drag & Drop
Media Library
Social Sharing
Templates
Text Overlay
Text to Video
Voice-Over

3D Printing Software

Analytics
Customizable Support Structures
ERP
Integrates with CAD
Mesh Analysis and Repair
Model Setup and Plating
Multi-User Support and Permissions
Multiple/Shared Print Queues
Pre-Print Simulations
Print File Creation
Slicing

Blender User Reviews

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  • Name: Chaven Y.
    Job Title: Manager
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Excellent All round 3D Modelling Software

    Date: Jan 23 2023

    Summary: Blender is quite a remarkable piece of software unlike most software applications. It has probably one of the most intuitive and and flexible UI available. However it can be somewhat intimidating and frustrating for beginners. While it does support creation of mechanical 3D parts i am more inclined to use other software that is parametric based. I see Blender more suited for artists however it is quite capable to be used in other industries as well.

    Positive: More than only 3D modelling Tools.
    Can also do Video Editing.
    Fluid and particle Simulation.
    3D Printing.
    Architectural Design.
    Support many file formats.
    Great Texture Painting.
    Python Programming.

    Negative: Difficult to learn.
    Confusing UI for beginners.
    No parametric modelling Not suitable for 3D modelling of mechanical parts.

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  • Name: Kunal R.
    Job Title: Manager
    Length of product use: Free Trial
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
    Features
    Design
    Ease
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Excellent animations development tool

    Edited: Jul 11 2020

    Summary: Blender is a handy three-dimensional graphics designer tool. It offers excellent animation and pre-build sections to make work easy. I highly recommend this tool, it's just great.

    Positive: It offers excellent three-dimensional development and animation. It has lots of video tutorials to makes learning easy. The functions are well placed and easy to understand it's options.

    Negative: Its a time taking tool but gives your excellent animations.

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Software Developer
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Excellent 3D creation suite

    Date: Jul 03 2020

    Summary: Blender is an excellent tool for rendering 3-D models and animations. It is a comprehensive 3-D creation suite and is greatly suited for any task. It is free to use and can perform any task that the paid apps can do, making it a highly recommended choice for any indie developer.

    Positive: Free & Open source
    Customizable interface
    3D modelling and rendering
    Works great for building animations
    Simulation tools
    Inbuilt video editor
    Integration with many pipeline tools
    Great community
    Powerful API

    Negative: For a free software, there is hardly any con that i can mention.

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  • Name: Nicolas L.
    Job Title: Assistant Professor
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 5,000 - 9,999
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Great free design software

    Date: Jun 11 2020

    Summary: I've been using Blender for my work for a few years now and I'm really happy with it. It is not the easiest software to start with and several features are not super natural at first (like zoom and view handling) but it is super powerful and very complete. You can really anything from a simple object to very complex scenes of video games or cinema standards. As any software, there are pros and cons... and it's often a question a personal test and personal opinion. But if you spend some time to actually learn and practice, you'll see that the pros significantly outweigh the cons.

    Positive: Besides the whole free-software thing, Blender is capable of some incredible work — for example, short animated movies. You can do a lot of things all in one program: besides just 3D modeling, texturing, and rendering, there are features like UV unwrapping, raster graphics editing, and sculpting. Video editing and composition is also pretty smooth in Blender. All of these things and more are used to create animated films, execute visual effects, create art, design 3D printed models, form interactive 3D applications and develop video games.
    The extensive system of pre-programmed keyboard shortcuts are also a huge time saver once you are familiar with (make sure to have a copy of the shortcut list handy when you learn Blender). Perhaps one of the most significant pros is the addons: this software is modular to an impressive degree. Since its launch, users have created mini tools that mimic functionality of other, commercial software which you can easily locate and install through the user preferences window. If you can think of something, there’s very certainly an add-on for it!

    Negative: The first time you open Blender, you might feel uneasy and the learning curve may seem steep. The fact is, with so many incredible features, Blender can be overwhelming and there is a bit of a learning curve when it comes to getting the hang of this tool. But the same goes for other major design programs like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, it takes lots of practice to get a good grasp of the software capabilities.
    The layout of the interface and the type of workflows it allows are something you need to hash out for yourself and the large number of shortcut you can use to get things done can add to the slow learning process.

    A few key stumbling blocks to be aware of include the selection system (why all the right-clicking?!), the handling of the view and zoom, and the extrusion tool (every extrusion creates a new vertex and edge).

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  • Name: Matthew H.
    Job Title: Indie video director, indie game developer and freelance artist.
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    A genuinely viable open source alternative to the big 3d powerhouses.

    Date: May 29 2020

    Summary: I think Blender is fantastic. I kind of wish I could show you some of the VFX animations I've done with it just so you can see what can be done in Blender, but it's not like this review system has a video uploader!

    Positive: It's free, but it does almost everything a $3000+ app like 3ds max can do. Let that sink in. Blender is an outstanding 3d modeling and animation toolset and its physics sim elements all interact nicely with each other too.

    Negative: The UI in Blender, while very customizable, is also fairly quirky, and definitely confusing to a new user. But put the time in and you'll realize it's worth the learning curve. Plus, the UI has improved noticeably as of version 2.8 so it is not the clunky and disorienting mess it once was.

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Principal Software Engineer
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Yearly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Good, free 3D design tool

    Edited: Aug 12 2022

    Summary: Blender is a great, free 3D modelling and animation tool. While it isn't as easy to use as its competitors, like 3DS Max, it is very powerful and has a similar feature set.

    Positive: - free and open source, which is good compared to very expensive competitors
    - powerful 3d modelling, rendering and simulation tools
    - interface can be customized for better workflow
    - good animation tools
    - useful keyboard shortcuts

    Negative: - very steep learning curve
    - UI less user-friendly than competitors

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  • Name: Abhishek S.
    Job Title: Student
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 20,000 or More
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Great free open source 3D modeling software

    Date: Dec 04 2020

    Summary: Overall Blender is free open source software, anyone can use it for free. Blender is all-in-one multi-functional software so no need to install other software like video editing or sculpting software and more.

    Positive: In this software you can do complete 3D work, rendering, video editing, sculpting, game design and more.
    In modeling and UV mapping node base support is really good in Blender.
    There are lot of keyboard shortcuts which help to speed up your work.
    Best realistic renderer as compared with other alternative software.
    There are lot of features which I've never seen in other alternative software, like Blender can create a 3D model automatically only by picture.

    Negative: Every thing is great in Blender. There are no cons yet.

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  • Name: Dirst D.
    Job Title: Brain surgeon
    Length of product use: Free Trial
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User, Administrator
    Organization Size: 20,000 or More
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Blender? Pathetic!

    Date: Apr 17 2022

    Summary: Wouldn't even suggest it to my enemy.

    Positive: Great Marketing,
    No, excellent marketing.
    Wait, overwhelming marketing.
    Damn they expect a lot of Pros. Not sure why they assume that.

    Negative: No, I need to be fair.

    Reading through their marketing articles and all the …’Consigned’ reviews (hey, watch your mouth, I didn’t say ‘Paid/), I was captivated. I ran off and downloaded Blender.

    Why? because I downloaded the latest version before and when Trying to install it I was told it can’t be installed on my current hardware. Nice one. Blender just wasted my data. Thank you Blender, for not telling me upfront. BTW, will Blender give me the money to buy a new Mac so I can use their latest version? Hey, we have to keep the economy going, right?

    But, fair is fair. I went to search for an older version and I found one, latest possible for my OS, the Blender 282a. Yay.

    Then came another hit.

    Trying to open it (After having it installed, of course (I know I have to mention this because Big Tech Gurus don’t know common sense), I got told that Blender was damaged and that I should move it to the BIN.

    Guess what? I did!

    But fair is fair, right? I gave it another go, I installed it once more and now could open it. Funny how Intelligent Tech doesn’t work.

    Right, but now I got another intelligent Tech Work not working. Can’t ‘Render’.

    I’ll stop here because otherwise I go on forever and that is enough to decide to DUMP Blender, for good. Enough time wasted on this piece of crap.

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