Blender 2.34

August 7th, 2004 . 1 comment

It’s been an intense week or so, but R-Day has finally arrived, fire extinguishers have been strategically placed around the web servers, and blender.org has been plunged into B-Con 5 with the brand-spanking new release of Blender version 2.34. In the final throes before the source code was frozen against new changes, I managed to squeeze in a bunch of smaller UI tweaks, the left mouse button selection preference and the long-awaited Python driven Help menu, all of which I’m quite proud of, along with my earlier additions, too.

Everyone involved, from developers, to testers, to doc writers, to web admins, to bug reporters, to demo file producers deserve a big pat on the back and a nice cold beer for their efforts – it’s a hell of a release and if you haven’t done so already, go and check it out now at blender3d.org. Time for some well needed rest and relaxation before starting the vicious cycle again for version 2.35 🙂

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