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
29 companies reportedly use Blender in their tech stacks, including doubleSlash, Bunch, and Foretag.
Developers
342 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Blender.
Pros of Blender
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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.
Google Fonts
A library of 915 free licensed fonts, an interactive web directory for browsing the library, and APIs for conveniently using the fonts via CSS and Android.
Font Awesome
You can get vector icons and social logos on your website with it. It is a font that's made up of symbols, icons, or pictograms that you can use in a webpage, just like a font.
InVision
InVision lets you create stunningly realistic interactive wireframes and prototypes without compromising your creative vision.
Typekit
It is an online service which offers a subscription library of high-quality fonts. The fonts may be used directly on websites or synced via Adobe Creative Cloud to applications on the subscriber's computers.