
Blender was first conceived in December 1993 and born as a usable product in August 1994 as an integrated application that enables the creation of a broad range of 2D and 3D content. Blender provides a broad spectrum of modeling, texturing, lighting, animation and video post-processing functionality in one package. Through it's open architecture, Blender provides cross-platform interoperability, extensibility, an incredibly small footprint, and a tightly integrated workflow. Blender is one of the most popular Open Source 3D graphics application in the world.
Aimed world-wide at media professionals and artists, Blender can be used to create 3D visualizations, stills as well as broadcast and cinema quality videos, while the incorporation of a real-time 3D engine allows for the creation of 3D interactive content for stand-alone playback.
Originally developed by the company 'Not a Number' (NaN), Blender now is continued as 'Free Software', with the source code available under the GNU GPL license. It now continues development by the Blender Foundation in the Netherlands.
Key Features:
* Fully integrated creation suite, offering a broad range of essential tools for the creation of 3D content, including modeling, uv-mapping, texturing, rigging, skinning, animation, particle and other simulation, scripting, rendering, compositing, post-production, and game creation;
* Cross platform, with OpenGL uniform GUI on all platforms, ready to use for all versions of Windows (98, NT, 2000, XP), Linux, OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, Sun and numerous other operating systems;
* High quality 3D architecture enabling fast and efficient creation work-flow;
* More than 200,000 downloads of each release (users) worldwide;
* User community support by forums for questions, answers, and critique at http://BlenderArtists.org and news services at http://BlenderNation.com;
* Small executable size, easy distribution;
Operating Systems
- Windows 2000, XP or Vista
- Mac OS X 10.2 and later
- Linux 2.2.5 i386
- Linux 2.3.2 PPC
- FreeBSD 6.2 i386
- Irix 6.5 mips3
- Solaris 2.8 sparc
Minimal specs for Hardware
- 300 MHz CPU
- 128 MB Ram
- 20 MB free hard disk Space
- 1024 x 768 px Display with 16 bit color
- 3 Button Mouse
- Open GL Graphics Card with 16 MB Ram
Good specs for Hardware
- 2 Ghz dual CPU
- 2 GB Ram
- 1920 x 1200 px Display with 24 bit color
- 3 Button Mouse
- Open GL Graphics Card with 128 or 256 MB Ram
Production specs for Hardware
- 64 bits, Quad core CPU
- 8 GB Ram
- two times 1920 x 1200 px Display with 24 bit color
- 3 Button Mouse + tablet
- Open GL Graphics Card with 768 MB Ram, ATI FireGL or Nvidia Quadro

Windows 32bit + Windows 64bit [29.8 MB]
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