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Where can I find Blender tutorials?

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Q.Where can I find Blender tutorials?

A.Blender tutorials are available from official and community sources, including the Blender Tutorials page, Blender Studio, Blender Guru, BlenderNation, and paid learning platforms.

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Blender tutorials are easiest to start with on the official Blender Tutorials page, which curates up-to-date guides and projects straight from the Blender Foundation. For more structured, production-focused training, Blender Studio offers professional courses and behind-the-scenes workflows. Since Blender publishes updates across platforms, starting from the official tutorials page ensures you’re following compatible techniques. You’ll also find new content via social channels and the hashtag #b3d on platforms like YouTube and X. Blender official tutorials Blender Studio. (blender.org)

For beginners, Blender Guru’s Beginner Tutorial Series is a well-loved way to learn Blender’s UI, modeling, lighting, and rendering. See Blender Guru Beginner Series. For updated, broader coverage, the Donut tutorials continue to be a staple, and many creators post curated playlists on BlenderNation. These resources are free or low-cost and designed for quick, practical progress. (blenderguru.com)

If you want more depth or guided projects with feedback, paid options like CG Cookie offer hundreds of Blender courses and structured programs. They complement free content from YouTubers and community roundups; search for current playlists and topics and use terms like #b3d to discover the latest tutorials. (cgcookie.com)

More questions about Blender

Q.Are there any recommended settings for Blender?

A.Yes — use GPU rendering (OptiX/CUDA/HIP/Metal) when possible, tune Cycles performance (tile size, Persistent Data, threads), and reduce viewport load (texture limits, lower viewport resolution). See Blender’s official docs for exact steps and hardware guidance.

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Q.Where can I download Blender?

A.Download Blender for free from the official Blender website or through trusted app stores (Steam, Microsoft Store, Snap/Flatpak); source code and development builds are available from Blender’s GitHub and the official download pages.

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Q.What kind of software is Blender?

A.Blender is a free, open-source 3D creation suite that supports the entire 3D production pipeline (modeling, animation, rendering, compositing, motion tracking and video editing) and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

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Q.Can I customize themes in Blender?

A.Yes — Blender lets you fully customize the UI theme (colors, sizes, and editor-specific settings), save and install theme presets as XML files, and use community add‑ons to automate or extend theme behavior.

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Q.Is Blender available for iPad?

A.Not yet — there is no official Blender app on the iPad App Store as of December 5, 2025, but the Blender Foundation announced a native iPad build in mid‑2025 and is actively developing tablet support with demos and early builds available to testers.

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