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What is Blender?

It 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.
Blender is a tool in the Graphic Design category of a tech stack.

Who uses Blender?

Companies
27 companies reportedly use Blender in their tech stacks, including doubleSlash, Bunch, and Foretag.

Developers
333 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Blender.

Blender Integrations

Pros of Blender
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Free for Commercial and Personal Use
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Layers
4
Usable For Graphic Design
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Dozens of free addons, courses and an active community

Blender's Features

  • Rendering
  • Sculpting
  • Modeling
  • Animation & Rigging
  • Grease Pencil
  • VFX

Blender Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Blender?
SketchUp
It is 3D modeling software that’s easy to use and has an extensive database of user-created models. You can use it to sketch (or import) models to assist with all kinds of projects—furniture building, video game creation, 3D printing, interior design, and whatever else you can think of.
Figma
Figma is the first interface design tool with real-time collaboration. It keeps everyone on the same page. Focus on the work instead of fighting your tools.
Adobe Photoshop
It is the best in the world of graphic design and image processing software that will realize any of your ideas. Create and enhance photos, illustrations and 3D graphic objects.
Sketch
Easily create complex shapes with our state-of-the-art vector boolean operations and take advantage of our extensive layer styles.
Adobe Illustrator
The industry-standard vector graphics app lets you create logos, icons, sketches, typography, and complex illustrations for print, web, interactive, video, and mobile.
See all alternatives

Blender's Followers
309 developers follow Blender to keep up with related blogs and decisions.