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INTRODUCTION TO BLENDER CHAPTER
Topics Covered
The student will be able to:
learn the key features and interface of Blender.
customise workspaces and navigate the 3D viewport.
work with modelling, shading, and animation tools.
understand rendering and output settings.
It is difficult to create complex 3D models and animations using traditional 2D design software.
This is where the role of Blender comes in. With the help of Blender, you can design realistic 3D
objects, animate scenes, create visual effects, and even develop interactive applications. It allows
you to model, texture, sculpt, rig, animate, and render your projects all in one platform.
Blender is an open-source 3D creation suite used by animators, game developers, visual effects
artists, and designers worldwide. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for 3D modelling,
texturing, sculpting, animation, rendering, and more. Whether you are a beginner or a professional,
Blender offers a flexible and powerful environment for bringing your creative visions to life.
KEY FEATURES OF BLENDER
Blender 4.3 provides the following features:
All-in-One 3D Creation Suite: Blender includes many important tools for creating 3D content,
such as modelling, which allows you to build 3D shapes and objects. Rendering helps turn
your 3D models into realistic images or videos. Animation and rigging enable characters and
objects to move, while video editing lets you cut and edit videos directly in Blender. Special
effects (VFX) allow you to add effects like explosions, fire, or magic. Texturing and compositing
add colours, patterns, and details to your models. Simulations help create effects like flowing
water, smoke, or cloth movement.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Blender works on all major operating systems, including
Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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