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Blender

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#8 in Motion Graphics Last verified: June 16, 2026

Blender is a professional-grade, completely free and open-source 3D creation suite that includes powerful motion graphics capabilities. Beyond its renowned 3D modeling and rendering, Blender offers a comprehensive 2D animation pipeline with Grease Pencil, motion tracking, video editing, and compositing. Motion designers use Blender for 3D motion graphics, kinetic typography, product visualizations, and cinematic animations. Its node-based shader editor, particle systems, and physics simulations make it one of the most versatile free tools for motion design. The massive community provides countless tutorials, add-ons, and assets.

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How to use Blender

1

Download and install

Go to blender.org and download the latest stable version for your operating system. Installation is straightforward.

2

Learn the interface

Familiarize yourself with the 3D viewport, timeline, outliner, and properties panel. Blender has a unique interface that takes practice.

3

Create your scene

Add objects (mesh, text, curves) to the scene. Use the transform tools to position and scale elements.

4

Animate with keyframes

Select an object, press I to insert a keyframe, move to another frame, transform the object, and insert another keyframe.

5

Render your animation

Set up your camera and lighting. Open the render properties, choose output format and resolution, then render your animation.

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