Blender v2.92 参考手册(繁体中文版)
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 3966 页 | 203.00 MB | 1 年前3Blender v2.93 Manual
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 3962 页 | 201.40 MB | 1 年前3Blender v2.92 参考手册(繁体中文版)
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 3868 页 | 198.83 MB | 1 年前3Blender v2.92 Manual
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 3868 页 | 198.46 MB | 1 年前3Blender v3.0 Manual
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4209 页 | 225.45 MB | 1 年前3Blender v3.0 参考手册(繁体中文版)
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4215 页 | 227.19 MB | 1 年前3Blender v2.93 参考手册(简体中文版)
name. Release Notes Open the latest release notes. Credits Open credits website. 许可证 Open License website. Blender Website Open main Blender website. Blender Store Open the Blender store. Development both file and thumbnail are deactivated, only the metadata get updated. 类别 Royalty free: Creative Commons Zero: The main category to place the model into. Subcategory The subcategory to place the assets. Both licenses allow for commercial and non-commercial use. Royalty-free commercial license Creative Commons Zero 名称 Name of your asset. Thumbnail The path to the preview image (square, at least0 码力 | 4065 页 | 209.17 MB | 1 年前3Blender v3.1 参考手册(繁体中文版)
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4393 页 | 256.31 MB | 1 年前3Blender v3.1 Manual
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4386 页 | 254.56 MB | 1 年前3Blender v3.2 参考手册(繁体中文版)
Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4355 页 | 255.63 MB | 1 年前3
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