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Fortunately Blender is swimming in documentation on video and in print formats. Trust me, if there's something you don't understand about Blender just check with Google. Blender is widely employed and ...
Blender seems to work pretty well; the video sequence editor does work effectively and provides lots of options. It was a little crashy at times, though (v2.63), and the UI is kind nuts.
by Rob Williams on December 24, 2019 in Processors, Software It’s an age-old question: is Linux better than Windows, or vice-versa? It’s of course a loaded question, but we can easily take a look at ...
by Rob Williams on March 3, 2021 in Graphics & Displays, Processors Blender’s latest version, 2.92, has just released, and as usual, we’re going to dig into its performance and see which CPUs and GPUs ...
Hi all!<BR><BR>I've been playing with Blender under windows and downloaded it for Linux last night (2.27). I installed and ran it and discovered that, like windows, it takes up the whole frippin ...
Arabian Post -Blender 5.0 is introducing experimental High Dynamic Range rendering support for Linux users working in a Wayland session with Vulkan acceleration. This enhancement aims to offer ...
In the world of digital imaging, there are two classes: 2-D and 3-D. The Blender Book by Carsten Wartmann deals with the latter. Blender is a free, Linux-based 3-D program, that has gained a fairly ...