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Tom Musgrove discusses Blender development
Besides explaining how the tool is used by 3-D artists, Musgrove also addressed complaints about the Blender user interface and discussed directions for future development.
Ian Lamont (Computerworld) 24/10/2007 10:30:02
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A character from the 3-D "open movie" Elephants Dream, distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, Blender Foundation, www.blender.org.
A character from the 3-D "open movie" Elephants Dream, distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, Blender Foundation, www.blender.org.
Musgrove's Blender desktop. The mesh framework for Tritone, by Giuseppe Canino. Tritone, by Giuseppe Canino. Simple materials and compositing in Blender, submitted by Daniel Salazar. Frame from a fluid simulation without motion blur, by Daniel Salazar. "House by the Sea, (c) 2006 Zsolt Stefan". A character from the 3-D "open movie" Elephants Dream, distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, Blender Foundation, www.blender.org.
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