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* Download and install '''Blender''' 4.1 on: | * Download and install '''Blender''' 4.1 on: | ||
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** '''Mac OS''' | ** '''Mac OS''' |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 5 August 2024
Title: Installation of Blender 4.1
Author: Pooja Jha & Arthi Varadarajan
Keywords: Blender 4.1, Installation of Blender, Windows OS, Ubuntu OS, Mac OS, video tutorial.
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
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Welcome to this Spoken tutorial on Installation of Blender 4.1. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Slide Number 3
System and Software Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
A working internet connection to download Blender. |
Slide Number 4
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To follow this tutorial,
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Open web browser and type,
Click on Download |
Let us first install Blender on Windows OS.
Open any web browser and type www dot blender dot org. Then locate the Download link and click on it. |
Hover cursor over Download Blender 4.1.1
Hover over Windows |
A new page opens.
Here we see the Download link for the latest version. Notice the OS name below the download link. Here it is Windows. |
Click on Download Blender 4.1.1 | At the time of recording this tutorial the latest version is Blender 4.1.1.
Click on Download Blender 4.1.1 button. |
Show the downloading file message | The blender msi file starts downloading. |
Go to the Downloads folder
Right click on blender-4.1.1-windows-x64 .msi file Click on Install Cursor on the wizard window. |
Once the file gets downloaded, go to the Downloads folder.
Locate the blender msi file and right click on it. Then click on Open from the context menu. A Blender setup window opens up. |
Click on Next
Click on the I accept the terms in the License Agreement checkbox. Click on Next Again click on next |
Click on the Next button.
Then click on the checkbox to accept the terms and license agreement. Again, click Next on the subsequent windows. |
Click on Install
Hover over the Green horizontal bar |
Click on Install to start the installation process.
The installation process starts. This will take some time. The green horizontal bar shows the progress of the installation. |
Click on Finish
Hover over Blender icon on the desktop |
Click Finish to complete the Installation procedure.
We see the Blender icon on the Desktop. |
Double click on the Blender icon | Let us open Blender by double clicking on the Blender icon on the Desktop.
We see the Blender interface. |
Only narration | This way we have successfully installed the Blender software on Windows OS. |
Only narration | Next, Let us see how to install Blender on Ubuntu OS. |
Open web browser and type | Open any web browser and type www dot blender dot org. |
Click on Download | Then locate the Download link and click on it. |
Hover cursor over Download Bender 4.1.1
Hover over Linux |
A new page opens.
Here we see the Download link for the latest version. Notice the name of the OS as Linux below the Download link. |
Hover cursor over version 4.1.1
Click on the Download Blender 4.1.1 blue button. |
At the time of recording this tutorial, the latest version is Blender 4.1.1.
Click on the Download Blender 4.1.1 blue button.
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Show the downloading file message | The blender file starts downloading. |
Go to the Downloads folder
Right Click on blender-4.1.1-linux-x64.tar.xz |
Once the file is downloaded, go to the Downloads folder.
Locate the blender tar file and right click on it. |
Click on Extract here
Show the extracting process. |
Select the Extract here option from the context menu.
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Double click on blender-4.1.1-linux-x64 file | Once the file gets extracted, open the extracted folder. |
Right Click on the Blender file
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Locate the file named Blender and right click on it.
Select Run from the context menu. |
Blender Interface is displayed | We see the Blender interface. |
Only narration | This way we have successfully installed the Blender software on Ubuntu OS. |
Only narration | Next, Let’s see how to install Blender on Mac OS. |
Open web browser and type | Open any web browser and type www dot blender dot org. |
Click on Download | Then locate the Download link and click on it. |
Hover cursor over Download Bender 4.1.1
Hover over Mac |
A new page opens.
Here we see the Download link for the latest version.
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Click on Download Blender 4.1.1 | At the time of recording this tutorial, the latest version is 4.1.1.
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Show the downloading file message | The blender file starts downloading. |
Go to the Downloads folder | Once the file gets downloaded, go to the Downloads folder. |
Double click on blender-4.1.1-macos-x64.dmg file. | Double click on the blender dmg file.
A box with Blender logo and Applications folder opens. |
Drag the Blender logo into the Applications folder. | Drag the Blender logo into the Applications folder. |
Show copying message | Blender software is now getting copied in the Applications folder. |
Go to Launchpad
Type Blender |
Go to Launchpad.
Type Blender. Click on the Blender logo. A pop up box appears. Click on Open. |
Cursor on the Blender interface. | Now we can see the Blender interface.
This way we have successfully installed the Blender software on Mac OS. |
Only narration | With this we have come to the end of this tutorial. |
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Summary |
Let us summarise.
In this tutorial, we have:
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About the Spoken Tutorial Project |
The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 7
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The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates.
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Slide Number 8
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Slide Number 9
Forum for specific questions |
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Slide Number 10
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For any general or technical questions on Blender, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. |
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The Spoken Tutorial project was established by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
Thanks for joining. |