The collaboration will focus on optimization of the pen and touch performance and the development of a next-generation Blender experience for Android tablets.
Wacom has expanded its strategic partnership with Blender to support the creative community through accessible, high-performance digital tools.Wacom will upgrade its support to Patron-level sponsorship of the Blender Development fund program.
The partnership focuses on the optimization of the pen and touch performance and the development of a next-generation Blender experience for Android tablets.“We see a deep, shared understanding between Blender and Wacom of the transformative value of creative tools,” said Wacom President and CEO Nobutaka Ide.“Our joint responsibility and passion for the creative community drives us to enhance how creators interact with their tools – whether in studios, classrooms, or on-the-go.” “Our collaboration with Wacom is a major step in making Blender more intuitive on pen and touch devices,” said Francesco Siddi, COO at Blender.
“It’s about bringing the full power of Blender to where artists are — on tablets, on the move, and beyond the mouse and keyboard.” The partnership includes: Collaboration with Blender’s developer community to ensure seamless integration with Wacom’s hardware and software technologies to enhance pen and touch experience.Support for the development of a mobile Blender platform, beginning with iOS and expanding to Android with Wacom’s support.Joint community engagement initiatives, including events, showcases, and educational outreach.
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