![]() The first of Blender’s new two-yearly release cyclesįirst announced last year, Blender 3.0 will finally bring to an end the 20-year-plus Blender 2.x release cycle, although the change is symbolic as much as structural. ![]() The release now looks likely to take place during the online events scheduled to replace this year’s Blender Conference, and should also feature Cycles X, Blender’s much-anticipated new production renderer. The delay, proposed by Blender Foundation chairman Ton Roosendaal, is being brought in to enable in-person workshops with core contributors when coronavirus travel restrictions ease. The release of Blender 3.0, this year’s milestone update to the open-source 3D software, is being postponed from August to “late October” December 2021. Scroll down for the latest news of the release date.
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