Blender is a free and open source 3D animation suite. Blender 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.Blender is cross-platform and runs equally well on Linux, Windows and Macintosh computers. Blender's interface uses OpenGL to provide a consistent experience.
Some of the features:
Photorealistic Rendering:
Blender now features a powerful new unbiased rendering engine called Cycles that offers stunning ultra-realistic rendering. The built-in Cycles rendering engine offers:
* GPU & CPU rendering
* Realtime viewport preview
* HDR lighting support
* Permissive License for external software linking
Fast Modelling:
Blender’s comprehensive array of modeling tools make creating, transforming and editing your models a breeze.
Blender’s modeling tools include:
* Keyboard shortcuts for a fast workflow
* N-Gon support (B-Mesh)
* Edge slide, collapse and dissolve
* Grid and Bridge fill
* Python scripting for custom tools
Realistic Materials:
With Blender’s new rendering engine the possibilities for materials are endless.
Key features are:
* Complete Node Support for full customization
* Physically accurate shaders like glass, translucency and SSS
* Open Shading Language (OSL) support for coding unique shaders Materials

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