Free 3D graphic rendering software

Recently, I have been rereading the Hydra text and it generally says all 3D graphics software is costly. Apparently, that is no longer true. I came across Blender, which is now free.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender_software
I've just installed it in Linux, but it does install in Windows. Not much to say right now as there is a lot to learn.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender_software
I've just installed it in Linux, but it does install in Windows. Not much to say right now as there is a lot to learn.
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Read the Wikipedia entry above and you'll see that it was a full commercial product that arrived under GNU license only recently due to bankruptcy. So this seems to me to be a great freebie at this point in time. I'm excited about the opportunities to use this with my 64bit Quad processor set up.
The main point is that there indeed are GNU license graphic programs that can do as much as costly software and can provide a functioning Windows version for free. So don't think you have to buy your way into learning graphics and gaming software. GIMP is the 2d graphics software of choice amongst GNU licensed programs and Image Magik can do a heck of a lot to clean up graphic files in batch runs. The three together provide enough power to be a commercial graphic artist.
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Scribus still needs some work, but shows great promise. It is basically page layout software, like PageMaker. For books and such.
Inkscape is like CorelDraw, and was originally written to handle SVG graphics. It has since received enough attention to serve as a fairly solid, if spartan, vector graphics editor. It works with images and transparency too.
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3D graphics software requires quite a bit of learning. But with the new 64bit computers, it is getting easier for the hobbyist to jump into doing mainstream quality stuff. Blender/3G has actually created some interesting finished products. So don't ignore it just because it is free.
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