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Support for the development of a mobile Blender platform, aligning with Blender’s roadmap to make 3D accessible on tablets—beginning with iOS and expanding to Android with Wacom’s support.
Blender, the free and open-source 3D graphics software, is finally moving beyond desktop computers. The Blender team announced that it’s working on a version for iPad and Android tablets.
Importantly, this isn’t Blender Lite. This is Blender, with all the power, functionality, and depth users expect, reimagined for iPad Pro and touch-tablets. And it could be a game-changer for ...
While the ultimate goal is to deliver the full Blender experience on tablets, the initial release will focus on two key areas of the 3D modeling workflow: basic object manipulation and sculpting.