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Being freely available from the start, even while it was closed source, considerably helped Blender’s adoption by the community. A large, stable, and active community of users has gathered around Blender since 1998. The community showed its support for Blender in 2002 when they helped raise €100,000 in seven weeks to enable Blender to go Open Source under the GNU GPL License.

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There are several independent websites such as forums, blogs, news, and tutorial sites dedicated to Blender.

One of the largest community forums is Blender Artists, where Blender users gather to show off their creations, get feedback, ask and offer help and, in general, discuss Blender.

지원받기

Blender’s community is one of its greatest features, so apart from this user manual, there are many different ways to get support from other users, such as Blender Chat and Stack Exchange.

For studios and organizations there is Enterprise support, and for studios looking to add Blender to their pipeline, Blender Studio contains documentation and training material around this topic. If you think you have found an issue with Blender, please report a bug.

support page 에 지원받을 수 있는 다양한 방법이 더 나와 있답니다.

개발

Being open source, Blender welcomes development from volunteers. Communication between developers is done mostly through three platforms:

블렌더 개발에 힘을 실어주고 싶다면, Get Involved 페이지를 찾아와 주세요!

Blender Chat

For real-time discussion, we have blender.chat which uses Blender ID for authentication.

You can join these channels:

  • #today For getting answers from the community.

  • #blender-coders For developers to discuss Blender development.

  • #python For support for developers using the Python API.

  • #docs For discussion related to Blender’s documentation.