Documentation

- Blender is a free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, and video editing.
- Don't expect to get Maya cheap. It is considerably.
Blender’s user manual is available online in several languages and is constantly updated by a worldwide collaboration of volunteers every day.
Tutorials
Get more with low-cost training programs and advanced features. If you want more guidance or additional tools to get the most out of all the content available, we also have low-cost, professionally developed programs and meal plans to follow, and a monthly membership that adds extra, exclusive workout videos, monthly workout challenges, and a growing list of advanced features for planning.
Here we offer a large collection of free tutorials to get started with Blender and to explore the more advanced Blender features.
Blender Institute also provides extensive training materials in the online Store (books, DVDs) and on the Blender Cloud.
Community Support
The Blender community offers a wealth of excellent websites with support forums.
Chat Rooms
- Join #blender-coders on blender.chat for development support
- #support for community chat support
Use #b3d on Twitter and social networks to connect with other Blender users.
Demo Files
A collection of demo files ready to use for testing specific features, benchmark or just have fun with them!

Report a Bug
Sometimes bugs happen, but don’t worry! Developers got your back, just report a bug and we’ll all enjoy a more stable Blender.
Blender Apply Material To Multiple Objects
Please watch this video before reporting to learn the best practices.
Blender Apply Texture
If you’d like to help fixing bugs, we have plenty of ways how you can get involved with making Blender better. Contact Developers.
FAQ
Blender App Download
A list of Frequently Asked Questions covering topics such as using Blender commercially, the GNU GPL license, add-ons usage and more.
