Blender 3.4 3D Graphics Software Promises Native Wayland Support on Linux
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Blender 3.4 3D Graphics Software Promises Native Wayland Support on Linux
It would appear that the Blender Foundation has been working on native Wayland support for its open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset, which artists widely use to create 3D-printed models, visual effects, motion graphics, animated films, interactive 3D apps, virtual reality, and, even video games.
Wayland is slowly but surely conquering our Linux desktops, and more and more desktop environments and GNU/Linux distributions are enabling it by default, so it’s obvious that software developers need to follow suit.
UPDATE
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Blender 3.4 to Enable Native Wayland Support for Linux
Blender is a popular 3D creation suite that many professionals use. The developers of Blender have recently added native Wayland support for Linux in the daily builds, and have confirmed adding the support in the upcoming Blender 3.4 release. This is probably one of the significant development progress after Blender 3.0 release last year!