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How to Download and Install Blender on Windows 10?

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Blender is a 3D computer graphics software toolset. It is open-source and free software and used for creating different types of animated films, visual effects, 3D printed models, motion graphics, computer games, etc. It was developed by Blender foundations and released on January 2, 1994. It is developed or written in C, C++, and Python languages. It provides different types of functionalities like UV unwrapping, texturing, match moving, raster graphics editing, rigging and skinning, motion graphics, fluid and smoke simulation, particle simulation, soft body simulation, sculpting, animating, 3D modeling, rendering, video editing, compositing, etc. 

Installing Blender on Windows 

Follow the below steps to install Blender on Windows:

Step 1: Visit the official website using the URL https://www.blender.org/ with the help of any web browser and click on Download Blender.

Visiting-Website-to-download

Step 2: Click on Download Blender 3.0 button.

Click-on-download-button

Step 3: Now find the executable file in downloads in your system and open it.

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Step 4: The setup screen will open and now click on the Next button.

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Step 5: The next screen will be of License Agreement, click on I Accept and click on the next button.

License-Agreement-of-Blender

Step 6: Click On the Next button. 

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Step 7: Click on the Install button.

Click-on-install

Step 8: It will confirm that the software makes changes to your system, so click on the Yes button.

Step 9: When the installation process is completed Click on the Finish button.

Click-on-finish-to-complete-setup

Step 10: Blender is successfully installed on the system and an icon is created on the desktop.

Icon-for-Blender-on-Desktop

Step 11: Run the software and create your project.

Blender-is-ready-to-use

So this is how we successfully installed Blender on the windows system.


Last Updated : 31 Jan, 2022
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