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Documentation

Blender’s user manual is available online in several languages and is constantly updated by a worldwide collaboration of volunteers.

Tutorials

The most up-to-date tutorials can be found on social media.

Look out for the hashtag #b3d on MastodonYouTube, X, or your favorite social network.

For professional training, real production knowledge and assets, check out Blender Studio.

FAQ

A list of Frequently Asked Questions covering topics such as using Blender commercially, the GNU GPL license, add-ons usage and more.

Enterprise Support

Canonical offers professional, enterprise-grade support services for the Blender LTS releases.

Learn more about this product at ubuntu.com and read the announcement on blender.org

Community Support

The Blender community offers a wealth of excellent websites with support forums.

Report a Bug

Sometimes bugs happen, but don’t worry! Developers got your back.

Please read this before reporting to learn the best practices.

If you’d like to help fixing bugs, there are plenty of ways to get involved in making Blender better. Contact developers.