The Blender Foundation recently announced the release of Blender 2.80, a significant update that has generated considerable buzz within the 3D community. Even if you haven’t been following the development closely, you’re likely aware of the major changes included in this version. For those who might have missed the news, here’s a quick overview of some of the key highlights.
Blender 2.80 represents a major overhaul, developed over three years, and introduces a completely redesigned user interface, a new workspace, a modern 3D viewport, EEVEE real-time rendering, new tools, and enhancements to the grease pencil. It also comes with important updates to Cycles and many other improvements.