Even in its early days as an in-house tool, Blender has always had a GNU General Public License. Since then, the Blender Foundation released Blender as free, open-source software - which it has remained since. NeoGeo eventually closed its doors, and Not a Number released Blender with the freemium pricing strategy, where many features were free but more advanced features required a license. The first version of Blender was developed in 1994 by Ton Roosendaal as an in-house tool for developers at NeoGeo, a 3D animation studio in the Netherlands. Beginners Level Course | By Team, Rick Davidson, Grant Abbitt Explore Course Blender history Use Blender to Create Beautiful 3D models for Video Games, 3D Printing & More.
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