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Blender Benchmark v2.0.4 Blender Benchmark v2.0.4 A free tool to benchmark your CPU and GPU using selected versions of Blender. The data is used to further performance of Blender through the Blender Open Data Platform. About Blender Open Data is a platform to collect, display and query the results of hardware and software performance tests - provided by the Blender community. Using this benchmark we aim to compare performance variation in software and hardware to support the Blender development process. How does it work? Benchmark You can download the Open Data Benchmark below with versions for Windows, Linux and macOS. You can then select any number of the 7 benchmarks (details listed below) to run on your choice of Blender version and render device (CPU / GPU). The benchmark will also gather non-identifiable data on your system setup, details of which can be found below. Once the benchmark is complete you can share your results on Blender Open Data publicly. Anonymous Data All data is kept anonymous by default. No personally identifiable information is collected or displayed. You can however enable a display name to be shown with your results in the Open Data settings. Run Offline You can also run the benchmark in a completely offline environment. In order to do so, download and extract the benchmark script, download and extract the scene you are interested in, enter the script directory and run the following command: path-to-blender-executable --background \ --factory-startup \ -noaudio \ --debug-cycles \ --enable-autoexec \ --engine \ CYCLES \ scene-path.blend \ --python \ main.py \ -- \ --device-type CPU This will output the benchmark result as the launcher would. This download is for the Windows GUI version. If you need the Windows CLI version, download here. If you need the MacOS GUI version, download here. If you need the MacOS CLI version, download here. If you need the Linux GUI version, download here. If you need ... |
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Blender v4.2.0 Blender v4.2.0 Open source 3D creation. Free to use for any purpose, forever. • Blender 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 public project, made by hundreds of people from around the world; by studios and individual artists, professionals and hobbyists, scientists, students, VFX experts, animators, game artists, modders, and the list goes on. Everything You Need Cycles Render Engine Cycles is Blender’s built-in powerful unbiased path-tracer engine that offers stunning ultra-realistic rendering. • Real-time viewport preview • CPU and GPU rendering • PBR shaders and HDR lighting support • VR rendering support Modeling, Sculpt, UV Blender’s comprehensive array of modeling tools make creating, transforming and editing your models a breeze. • Full N-Gon support • Edge slide, inset, grid and bridge fill, and more • Advanced sculpting tools and brushes • Multi-resolution and Dynamic subdivision • 3D painting with textured brushes and masking • Python scripting for custom tools and add-ons VFX VFX professionals say: “Probably the best tracker in the market”. Blender includes production ready camera and object tracking. Allowing you to import raw footage, track the footage, mask areas and see the camera movements live in your 3d scene. Eliminating the need to switch between programs. • Auto and Manual tracking • Powerful camera reconstruction • Real-time preview of your tracked footage and 3D scene ... |
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