While it is possible to install Blender on aarch64/ARM64 based machines, it has some catches. Blender in this configuration does not rely on its internal Python interpreter, but instead on the Python interpreter installed on operating system. This might cause problems with Blender add-ons which need to install additional 3rd party Python modules.
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs and improving existing features to enhance your Blender 3D experience. Let's explore what's new and see how these updates can streamline your workflow in 3D modeling.
Paweł Wałasiewicz is a versatile 3D creator. He is especially keen about lighting and has created an astounding HDRI collection. In the interview, he speaks about his interests in technology, science and the open-source community.
Explore BlenderKit 3.9.0 - introducing menu folding, cancel drag and drop with ESC key, and more. Experience Wise as a new payout option and dive into our Business subscription plan for enhanced features.
Joachim Bornemann is a one of a kind 3D artist. He specialized in modeling string musical instruments and computer components among many other things. All his marvelous work is shared for free in the collective spirit of Blender. In the interview, he talks about his ideology and creative process.
Inverse subdivision snapping? Never heard about that? Us neither. Let's find out what it is.