

There are many different distributions based on Debian based Linux systems available to the users, and some of them use different Window managers and ways of installing software such as Blender, we can't add all of the different ways to this page. On this page, we explain the easiest way to install Blender for a Debian based Linux system using the default install system, which is easy and fast. Downloading Blender and unzipping it in the default install of most systems is not enough The required libraries need to be installed also, copying just the Blender binary will not install the required libraries. This is because Linux systems are planned in such a way as to only install libraries when needed, for the software that is currently installed on a system. The default install on these systems doesn't come with the libraries Blender needs to work. Most Debian distributions come with the apt-get package manager, which is powerful and solves dependencies for the packages that may need to be installed automatically. This unprecedented integration of 2D tools in a 3D environment will enable you to create next-level concept art, storyboards and animations.Installing Blender on Debian based systems and its derivatives (Ubuntu, Mint and others), is very easy and straightforward.


They can be customized to create your own efficient working environment. A Whole New Workspace – Templates and workspaces let you quickly get started with tasks like sculpting, texture painting or motion tracking.
