![]() Get Blender For Dummies®, 2nd Edition now with O’Reilly online learning. #blendercoders: For people involved with actually writing.Artists here organize challenges where everyone is given an object to model and a time limit (usually 30 minutes to an hour) to create that model and render it. Visit this channel to really challenge yourself. This is usually a pretty good place to go if you're having problems and need help quickly. #blenderQA: As the name suggests, for getting your Blender questions answered.This is probably the most active Blender channel on freenode and is a great place to interact directly with other Blender users. #blenderchat: For general discussion, critique, and occasional help in Blender.You can often get quick help here, but sometimes the channel is populated with people who only know as much about Blender as you do. #blender: Kind of the obvious de facto official Blender channel.In particular, the following channels may be most interesting to you: Simply choose a nickname and join one of the many channels devoted to Blender. If you don't want to install anything, you can use a Web interface at. Using a chat program (called a client) like mIRC or Chatzilla or even the open source IM program, Pidgin, you can log into the freenode server. ![]() IRC is Internet Relay Chat, one of the oldest protocols on the Internet. ![]() The ultimate place to go for instant discussion and feedback from other Blender users is the Blender IRC channels on. ![]()
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