Survey of FOSS 3D/2D Graphics Software Blender Usage in Science, Academia, and Industry
Loading...
Date
Advisor
Referee
Mark
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Altmetrics
Abstract
Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a preferred tool for individuals and companies. The advantages of FOSS are minimal expenses, multi-platform and community support, transparent privacy policies, no vendor-related limitations, etc. Blender is a FOSS computer graphics 3D and 2D editor. It offers functions such as modeling, animating, video editing, simulations, image processing, scripting, rendering, etc. It is widely used as a free alternative to existing commercial products. This comprehensive survey examines Blender and its features and explores its usage in research, academic, and industrial projects, based on hundreds of collected and referenced sources. A comparison of Blender with alternative proprietary tools was conducted in terms of rendering performance, popularity, support, and feature set. According to this survey, Blender can be used as an efficient tool in film industry for visual effects composition, for dataset production for scientific experiments or deep learning methods, for educational purposes as a 3D geometrical problems demonstration tool, for the design of industrial models prepared, for example, for 3D printing, usage in augmented or virtual reality applications, etc. More specialized features are available as community-developed add-ons. The main reason why Blender is not used more often, is that many professionals are used to other software.
Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a preferred tool for individuals and companies. The advantages of FOSS are minimal expenses, multi-platform and community support, transparent privacy policies, no vendor-related limitations, etc. Blender is a FOSS computer graphics 3D and 2D editor. It offers functions such as modeling, animating, video editing, simulations, image processing, scripting, rendering, etc. It is widely used as a free alternative to existing commercial products. This comprehensive survey examines Blender and its features and explores its usage in research, academic, and industrial projects, based on hundreds of collected and referenced sources. A comparison of Blender with alternative proprietary tools was conducted in terms of rendering performance, popularity, support, and feature set. According to this survey, Blender can be used as an efficient tool in film industry for visual effects composition, for dataset production for scientific experiments or deep learning methods, for educational purposes as a 3D geometrical problems demonstration tool, for the design of industrial models prepared, for example, for 3D printing, usage in augmented or virtual reality applications, etc. More specialized features are available as community-developed add-ons. The main reason why Blender is not used more often, is that many professionals are used to other software.
Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a preferred tool for individuals and companies. The advantages of FOSS are minimal expenses, multi-platform and community support, transparent privacy policies, no vendor-related limitations, etc. Blender is a FOSS computer graphics 3D and 2D editor. It offers functions such as modeling, animating, video editing, simulations, image processing, scripting, rendering, etc. It is widely used as a free alternative to existing commercial products. This comprehensive survey examines Blender and its features and explores its usage in research, academic, and industrial projects, based on hundreds of collected and referenced sources. A comparison of Blender with alternative proprietary tools was conducted in terms of rendering performance, popularity, support, and feature set. According to this survey, Blender can be used as an efficient tool in film industry for visual effects composition, for dataset production for scientific experiments or deep learning methods, for educational purposes as a 3D geometrical problems demonstration tool, for the design of industrial models prepared, for example, for 3D printing, usage in augmented or virtual reality applications, etc. More specialized features are available as community-developed add-ons. The main reason why Blender is not used more often, is that many professionals are used to other software.
Description
Keywords
Blender , 3D editing , FOSS , animation , multimedia processing , Blender , 3D editing , FOSS , animation , multimedia processing
Citation
The visual computer. 2025, vol. 42, issue 1, p. 1-32.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00371-025-04281-1
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00371-025-04281-1
Document type
Peer-reviewed
Document version
Published version
Date of access to the full text
Language of document
en
Study field
Comittee
Date of acceptance
Defence
Result of defence
Collections
Endorsement
Review
Supplemented By
Referenced By
Creative Commons license
Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

0000-0003-3126-0545 