Blender 2.83 is here with first-ever LTS release
Blender releases its latest major version 2.83 as a first-ever long term support release. That means you get the stability and consistency in your graphics project for a long two years.
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Blender 2.83 Released With OpenVDB Support, Initial OpenXR,,,.
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Blender 2.83 is out as the first ever LTS
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Blender 2.83 Released as First Long Term Support [Ubuntu PPA]