Download Blender 2.76-rc3 Release Candidate

Blender 2.76-rc3 is the latest release candidate release from the Blender Foundation
To download it, please select your platform and location. Blender is Free & Open Source Software

Blender 2.76-rc3 was released on September 24, 2015

 

Read about the new features and fixes in the Blender 2.76 Features page.


If you’re looking for the latest stable release, go to Blender 2.75 download page.


Blender 2.76-rc3 for Windows

Compatible with Windows 10 | 8 | 7 | Vista
32bit
64bit

Installer (.msi)

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.ZIP

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Windows XP is not in (active) support anymore.
If Blender reports an error on startup, please install the Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable Package. Click here.

Blender 2.76-rc3 for Mac OSX

Requires Mac OS X 10.6+
64bit

.ZIP

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32 bit is no longer supported

Blender 2.76-rc3 for GNU/Linux

Requires glibc 2.11. Suits most recent GNU/Linux distributions
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Tarball .bz2

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Source Code

There are multiple ways to get the source code for blender. If you are going to actually try to use the source code you should really use Git to checkout the latest version. If this is of interest to you, see our getting involved with development section.

MD5 checksum

Download the md5sum to the same directory as the source tarball and run the following command to verify the integrity of the download. $ md5sum -c blender-2.76-rc3.tar.gz.md5sum

Bleeding Edge

Do you like the taste of danger in the morning? We've got exactly what you need, daily builds.

Discover the latest features, often undocumented, unstable, and full of surprises. There might be cool bug fixes too, but we do not recommend to use this builds on production environments though. These are automatically built on our servers just like regular stable releases, but instead they use the latest snippets of magic code developers write. Every single day.

With great power comes great responsibility, go grab your daily build at the developers corner.

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