

This allows creating of anunwarped texture from a billboard from footage. Here's a small sample of them: New Image from Plane Marker Operator On top of adding exciting new features, this release also has hundreds of massive speed and quality of life improvements strewn all over Blender. The Line Art modifier continues its road to maturity, getting massive performance boosts thanks to 8x faster new object loading code and new multithread quad-tree building.Īt long last, UV Nodes are available in Geometry Nodes allowing us to procedurally deal with generating and packing UVS right from the node tree! But wait: there’s more. This doesn't mean that the Grease Pencil development team is sitting on their laurels and enjoying the success, far from it, with Grease Pencil's toolset growing ever stronger with this release: 2D 2Furious Grease Pencil continues its invasion of the world's 2D pipelines, with its latest conquest being the renowned SPA studios, now adopting GP for its latest feature film. Here is a look at the key features (and then some) that stood out to us in this newest release, but it's highly recommended to check out the release notes and the release overview for a full picture of all the awesome new features available now at our fingertips! 1. This is also an LTS release, which will be supported for 2 years at least with bug fixes, making it a perfect candidate for studios with long-haul producitons to adopt. With three "Next Gen" releases under their belt, the Blender developers seem to have settled into their new development groove, once more offering an incredible release balancing bombastic new features, long-standing paper-cut fixes, and further stability and usability improvements.

? The first long-term support release of the 3.x series brings a ton of new features and improvements all over the board. ? Blender Foundation and the online developers community are proud to present Blender 3.3 LTS! Today marks another milestone: the first LTS version of Blender's 3.X series has been released: Blender 3.3 LTS! That release marked a symbolic and practical milestone, ushering in a new era of open-source 3D content creation. It's hard to believe that it's been less than a year since Blender's 3.0 release with the incredible pace Blender has been developing over the past couple of years.
