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Blender is a free and open source 3D animation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, even video editing and game creation. Advanced users employ Blender’s API for Python scripting to customize the application and write specialized tools; often these are included in Blender’s future releases. Blender is well suited to individuals and small studios who benefit from its unified pipeline and responsive development process. 

 

Download Blender for free here

 

Tutorials (Videos):

 

 

 



 

 

Useful websites: Blendswap (Download free resources), BlenderGuru (Quality Blender tutorials)

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This is not Autodesk Maya i suppose -_- ;)

Wow you are confused :D

 

Autodesk is behind both Maya and 3Ds MAX

 

There is also Cinema4D, which is made by MAXON

 

This is Blender, totally different and also free, unlike the others. It is also a public benefit corporation, not a company product like the others.

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Hahahaha Blender Render

 

Could be a good name for a poem :D

I actually did write a poem (A sonnet) about blender for my 9th grade English class. It's not that good of a sonnet, but hey it was my first.

 

 

A Oh blender why are you so confusing?

B With your weird, odd and confusing commands,

a You are a twisted maze long and winding

b You take all who use you to far off lands.

 

C You try too hard to do all you can do,

d But when doing all, you can confuse all

c Trapping them in your maze to work on you

d They try and fail, curling into a ball.

 

E But wait, a good solution has been found

f You tube with info has tutorials.

E Where all who are lost in your maze abound

f With great joy as they are free from your halls

 

g Oh blender you are quite so very odd

g Yet the end products are awing and broad

 

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Why rendering doesn't work? Let's say I made tank tracks and in the end when I wanted to render it, nothing show up. Problem is??
And how to open blender? Whenever I open it, it opens my last work.. really annoying.

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Why rendering doesn't work? Let's say I made tank tracks and in the end when I wanted to render it, nothing show up. Problem is??

And how to open blender? Whenever I open it, it opens my last work.. really annoying.

ctrl+n add me on skype for further details name: muthukumar9016

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Why rendering doesn't work? Let's say I made tank tracks and in the end when I wanted to render it, nothing show up. Problem is??

And how to open blender? Whenever I open it, it opens my last work.. really annoying.

Did you switch the render engine from Blender to Cycles(Drop down menu on top)?

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ctrl+n add me on skype for further details name: muthukumar9016

ctrl + n also doesn't work because I previously used ctrl + U to undo [as on net said it's UNDO, but it's wrong]. I can't even Undo something... so bad] -.- adding you

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General Navigation/Mouse Control 

  • MIDDLE mouse button (MMB)
    • MMB+hold+drag
      Rotates the 3D View
      Strafes left/right, up/down other windows/editors
    • MMB scroll Up/Down
      Zoom 3D View and other Editors in/out
      Scrolls misc. Control & Property panels up/down
    • Shift+MMB
      Strafe/Translate viewport or editor left/right and up/down
    • Ctrl+MMB
      Zoom 3D View and other Editors in/out
  • LEFT mouse button (LMB)
    • LMB Click
      - Confirm or set an action or operation
    • LMB+hold+drag
      - Initiates & drags X, Y, & Z Widget handles in 3D View
    • Ctrl+LMB
      - Freestyle 'loop' Select
      - Edit Outliner datablock names/ID's
  • RIGHT mouse button (RMB)
    • RMB Click
      - Select Object, item or element
    • Shift+RMB
      - Multi-select or multi-deselect Objects, items or elements
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