Blender is a program plannings 3D graphics, is free software and distributed under the GNU General license Public License.
It is used for modeling, rigging, water simulations, animation, rendering, nonlinear editing and for creating interactive 3D applications such as video games.
It is available for all major operating systems such as Microsoft Windows Linux and Mac OS X. Solaris is also supported.
Blender has advanced tools for animation, various tools for designing characters and clothing for the character, tools for creating materials as well as the Python programming language for internal scripting.
Specifications
Blender is relatively small and runs on all major platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows along with FreeBSD, IRIX, OpenBSD, NetBSD and Solaris. Unofficial sources are also available for AmigaOS 4, BeOS, MorphOS, Pocket PC and SkyOS.
Blender Some of its features:
Support for polygon meshes, fast modeling surface subdivision, Bezier curves, NURBS surfaces, metaball, digital sculpting, and vector graphicsseries. Flexible internal rendering capability and integration with the YafaRay program. Non-linear video editing/sound. The Python programming language for logic programming and additional scripting. Game-Blender is a special project for creating electronic games with Blender.
Blender 2.93 is a Long-Term Supported version. It marks the end of a series of 20+ years of creation, and paves the way for the next generation of open source 3D.
Download the application on the platform you are interested in
https://download.blender.org/release/Blender3.0/