![]() ![]() This has been quite possibly the most exciting update to Blender since the Cycles X reveal. Cycles Is Now Compatible with Metal Backend for macOS Usersįirst off is the native support of the Metal GPU backend (Apple’s new graphics API) in Cycles. ![]() Be sure to download the new Blender 3.1 version and take a first-hand look for yourself. In this article, let’s take a look at a few of the new features and upgrades that make the 3.1 update so exciting, as well as what it means for the Cycles renderer. With 3.0 having been released only a few months prior to this announcement (in December 2021), this release is primarily a performance-based update, with a few new bells and whistles added to specific aspects meant to aid in improving workflow speed for scene layout, animation, rendering, and ultimately, file export. A Closer Look at the Blender 3.1 UpdateĪs of March 2022, the Blender Foundation has released a production-ready stable version of Blender 3.1 - the latest version of this open-source 3D software. Keep reading to find out some of the new features, improvements, and upgrades that are definitely worth exploring. ![]() Just a few months after the initial release of Blender 3.0, we have been graced by the release of Blender 3.1. ![]()
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