This is very similar to the release schedule for Unity, which releases four minor versions per year, and the last one (around the springtime) is supported for two years.īlender states that LTS is partially a response to corporations that do not allow employees to install software on their workstations. The blog post doesn’t say what will happen to the other three releases in a year, but I am guessing that they will not overlap in support. Blender would like to see the May release be supported for two years. ![]() With Blender’s current release schedule, there should be a new version every February, May, August, and November… give or take. They are also intending to bump the version code much more rapidly. It has worked for 2.81 and 2.82, so now they are considering a new Blender release schedule by adding LTS versions into the mix. Starting with the release of Blender 2.8 from last July, the Blender Foundation has put the 3D production suite onto a three-month release cycle.
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