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Blender is a free program for modeling things in 3D. If you're handy enough, you can even use it to edit videos or do basically anything! | Blender is a free program for modeling things in [[3D]]. If you're handy enough, you can even use it to edit videos or do basically anything! | ||
Blender can be seen in tennis in as early as the late 2000's, however it never became prominent in the meta until the early 2020's. | Blender can be seen in tennis in as early as the late 2000's, however it never became prominent in the meta until the early 2020's. |
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Blender is a free program for modeling things in 3D. If you're handy enough, you can even use it to edit videos or do basically anything!
Blender can be seen in tennis in as early as the late 2000's, however it never became prominent in the meta until the early 2020's.
This piece of software has two major tricks up its sleeves; both pertaining to nodes - one being Shading nodes - that dictate the appearance of an object, and Geometry nodes - which can act as an amped up way of creating large, complex visuals with minimal manual placement.