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== Features ==
== Features ==
Some of Blender's features include:
Some of Blender's features include:
* 3d modelling.
* Traditional 3D modelling.
* Sculpting.
* Sculpting.
* Procedural modelling & shaders.
* Node-based modelling & shading.
* Texture painting & material baking.
* Texture painting & material baking.
* Rigging & animations.
* Rigging & animations.
* Physics simulation.
* Use add-ons to import and export numerous different file types like SMD, DMX & FBX for your Source mods or the Steam Workshop.
* Use add-ons to import and export numerous different file types like SMD, DMX & FBX for your Source mods or the Steam Workshop.



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Blender.png
Developer(s)
Blender Foundation
Initial release
Jan 2, 1994
Stable release
Nov 18, 2025
(5.0)
Written in
C++
Operating system
Windows MacOS Linux
Type
Model tool
Target engine(s)
Source Source 2
Distribution
Freeware
Website
Version
5.0
See also: Category:Blender for tutorials.

Blender Blender is a free and open source 3D modeling package that can be used to create models for Source Source and Source 2 Source 2. Blender has also been available on Steam since April 3, 2015, it comes with automatic updates but has no support for the in-app Steam overlay currently.

Features

Some of Blender's features include:

  • Traditional 3D modelling.
  • Sculpting.
  • Node-based modelling & shading.
  • Texture painting & material baking.
  • Rigging & animations.
  • Physics simulation.
  • Use add-ons to import and export numerous different file types like SMD, DMX & FBX for your Source mods or the Steam Workshop.

Blender and Source

Where can I learn to use Blender?

Blender ui.jpg

Although the Valve Developer Community has limited information about using Blender, we offer a variety of external resources for you to learn and master Blender.

External links