Sunday, July 11, 2010

Blender 3D

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Blender is a sterling example of what can be done within the GNU free software movement. It doesn't have to hang its animated head in the presence of any commercial animation programs. The work it turns out is vividly detailed--check out the screenshots--and movements are convincingly smooth. It is frequently used to build developers to build complex avatars and environments on sites like IMVU.com, a 3D chat system.

The reason is pretty simple: Blender has all the features you need to produce interactive 3D graphics and games that are compatible across platforms. Its suite of features allows modeling, rendering and postproduction polishing.


Graphical way

By Using Ubuntu Software Center or Synaptic Package Manager
  • Open SPM(Synaptic Package Manager)(Administration->Synaptic Package Manager) or Ubuntu Software Center(Applications) and Search for Blender.
  • Check the the box to install and apply(Required in SPM).
  • Downloading and installation will complete within few minutes.

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