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Blender Foundation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blender Foundation
The Blender Foundation ((オランダ語:Stichting Blender Foundation)) is a non-profit organization responsible for the development of Blender, an open source 3D content-creation program. The foundation is noted for having produced the animated short films ''Elephants Dream'' (2006), ''Big Buck Bunny'' (2008), ''Sintel'' (2010) and ''Tears of Steel'' (2012). ==Goals== The foundation is chaired by Ton Roosendaal, the original author of the Blender software. It is funded by donations from entrepreneurs, companies, and the community. One of the foundations goals is "to give the worldwide Internet community access to 3D technology in general, with Blender as a core". The foundation provides various resources to support the community formed around using and developing Blender. In particular, it organizes an annual Blender Conference in Amsterdam to discuss plans for the future of Blender, as well as staffing a booth to represent Blender at SIGGRAPH, a large conference on computer graphics. Donations are also used to maintain the Blender website, as well as hire other developers to work on the Blender software.〔
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