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  1. Join — Blender Manual

    Jun 23, 2025 · Join merges all selected objects into the last selected Active object. All object data is linked to the active object (which must be selected). All objects must be of the same type: …

  2. Blender - The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software

    Blender is a public project hosted on blender.org, licensed as GNU GPL, owned by its contributors. For that reason Blender is Free and Open Source software, forever.

  3. Object Operators — Blender v2.57.0 r36138 - API documentation

    Copy another selected objects active shape to this one by applying the relative offsets Parameters: mode (enum in [‘OFFSET’, ‘RELATIVE_FACE’, ‘RELATIVE_EDGE’], (optional)) – …

  4. Tutorials — Blender

    Blender is a real community effort, and tutorials are no exception. The most up-to-date tutorials can be found on social media. Look out for the hashtag #b3d on your favorite social platform, …

  5. Object Operators — Blender 2.69.0 - API documentation

    bpy.ops.object. join () ¶ Join selected objects into active object bpy.ops.object. join_shapes () ¶ Merge selected objects to shapes of active object bpy.ops.object. join_uvs () ¶ Transfer UV …

  6. 3.4 — Blender

    Blender Foundation and the online developers community present Blender 3.4, featuring path guiding in Cycles, new sculpt and paint masking tools, Geometry Nodes viewport overlay, new …

  7. 2.92 — Blender

    A completely new workflow for editing meshes, new physics simulation methods, faster Cycles rendering, better compositing with Eevee, and so much more.

  8. Editing — Blender Manual

    Move Rotate Scale Move/Scale Texture Space Align to Transform Orientation Randomize Align Objects Mirror Clear Apply Snap Duplicate Duplicate Linked Join Asset Parenting Objects …

  9. Particle Edit Mode — Blender Manual

    Particle Edit Mode, specifically for hair is deprecated; please use the new Empty Hair object with its associated Sculpt Mode instead.

  10. 3.3 LTS — Blender

    Sep 7, 2022 · Blender is and will always remain free, forever. Releases are possible thanks to the members of the Development Fund. Join today and help to ensure the future of Blender for …