Ok, as mentioned in the title, this one is "experimental", and you'll need to enable the Experimental features of Cycles rendering in order to use them, but oh, boy, this is cool! Adaptive Subdivisions let Blender subdivide your model depending on the distance from the camera based on the pixels of the resulting render - yes, that's it: no more subdividing parts of the model that will be hidden or far away! Microdisplacement is like displacement. but only while working on Blender Render it wasn't compatible with Cycles :D Adaptive Subdivision and Microdisplacement (Experimental) ![]() But wasn't that possible in the past? Well, yes. Many things have been improved in this regard, and there are big changes coming to the viewport for the version 2.8 ( Realtime PBR, anyone?), but my most superfavorite thing is: being able to see the effect of normal maps in realtime. What's new in 2.78 Lots of stuff Let's go through some of the most relevant ones :D Grease Pencil 2. it may not be really important for a lot of people, but I've been waiting for this update for a LONG while. Blender 2.78 has been released What's new OctoThat's it The new version of Blender has been officially released, and you can get it HERE. See a Tutorial by Jay Anam about Bendy Bones here. ![]() but internally you can divide it into chunks that interpolate to form a curve very useful for complex (and organic) shapes! Well, Bendy Bones are also a huge improvement over the good old B-Bones. ![]() It's basically a HUGE improvement over the old Grease Pencil, which was just an annotation tool :) Bendy BonesĪre you not familiar with B-Bones? Basically, you have one bone, you weight one bone, you move one bone. The end of a landmark cycle of Blender releases Blender 2.83 marks the end of Blender’s 2.8 release cycle: a milestone in the software’s 20-year history. I've already talked more about GO2.0 in this and this posts. As the first release in Blender’s new Long Term Support program, Blender 2.83 will also continue to receive critical fixes until 2022. ![]() This one is a breakthrough for being able to create 2D animation inside a 3D world in Blender. Lots of stuff! Let's go through some of the most relevant ones :D Grease Pencil 2.0 That's it! The new version of Blender has been officially released, and you can get it HERE.
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