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Thursday, 06 August 2009 17:31 Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 11:19
Try Blender with webstart: Launch Blender (currently works best with Windows OS)
Other downloads coming soon.

This software is licensed under the CC-GNU GPL version 2.0 or later.
Comments (8)
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|166.203.123.xxx |2009-09-02 17:34:56 Nurul Choudhury - AmazingThis is really an amazing job, it may not be as fast as as the standard Blender, but this will give Java developers a chance to see how things are done.
I also love Groovy as a dynamic language, perhaps you would laso consider including a Groovy interface as well as Python or I am assuming you will use jython.
GREAT
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|85.220.146.xxx |2009-09-03 02:11:06 Anonymous - scalayou could even use scala as scripting language which would be awesome!
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|24.233.163.xxx |2009-09-03 08:22:07 SomeFunkyDude - awesomethere were some imperfections in the rendering, and was a little sl*!?ish, but so far it looks good, like I said on blendernation if it suffered any performance issues people could just go download the official release, but having ported like this makes it easier to prototype models from the web on the go from any workstation with JVM installed.
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|220.255.7.xxx |2009-09-06 01:49:04 CardinActually Blender can be installed on a Windows workstation with ZERO administrator privileges, but still, this Java port of Blender is rather interesting. I'm sure people will find use for it. I'm still pretty amazed to see that it is just about identical to actual Blender. o.o
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|99.132.121.xxx |2009-09-08 08:57:10 Monty Hall - When will the source be available?Subject says it all.
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