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Boost your render times with Render Optimizer Pro. Introducing Render Optimizer Pro for Blender 5.x A professional-grade intelligent render analysis and optimization system designed specifically for modern Blender pipelines. Instead of forcing users to manually experiment with hundreds of render settings, Render Optimizer Pro analyzes your scene automatically and applies optimiz...

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Here’s an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: [Paid] Video Editor Wanted — Blender Addon Tutorial + Trailer [PAID] 3D Character Modeler needed — 7 stylized characters, 2-week turnaround Senior / Director VFX Artist (Stylized Games | Unity3D) / Europe Senior Character Artist Unity3D Europe, Remote / Permanent […]


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Every week, hundreds of artists share their work on the Blender Artists forum. I’m putting some of the best work in the spotlight in a weekly post here on BlenderNation.

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Learn how to fix bad walk cycle animation and turn stiff movement into believable character motion. This complete tutorial covers timing, weight, posing, hip rotation, overlap, foot contact, and professional animation workflow techniques. Dikko writes: In this animation tutorial, I break down common walk cycle mistakes and show how to improve them step by step […]


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Can Apple’s cheapest laptop genuinely handle Sculpt Mode? Michael Bridges put the MacBook Neo through a full stress test to find out where it breaks, then compared it against two very different machines. In this video I push the MacBook Neo from 200,000 to 12 million polygons in both Object Mode and Sculpt Mode, testing […]


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