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  • 5.1.3
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  • 5.0.4
  • 5.0.3
  • 5.0.2
  • 5.0.1
  • 5.0.0
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  • 4.12.3
  • 4.9.4
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  • 4.8.1
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  • 4.6.5
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  • 4.5.1
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Blockbench 5.1.3, released by JannisX11 as the 57th iterative update of the open-source application, is a specialized 3D model editor optimized for low-poly, voxel-style assets. Targeting creators who work with boxy geometry and pixel-art textures, the program provides a streamlined workspace for designing, UV-mapping, and animating assets that fit squarely within the aesthetic constraints of block-based games. Its native export formats cover Minecraft Java Edition block-models and Bedrock Edition entity geometry, but the same clean JSON, OBJ, and GLTF exports also let indie developers and hobbyists drop finished assets directly into Unity, Unreal Engine, Godot, Blender, or other 3D pipelines. A modern, dockable interface accelerates common tasks such as cube extrusion, per-face texture painting, and key-frame animation, while an extensible plugin API written in JavaScript allows the community to add new format support, procedural generators, or specialized tools without touching the core code. Because Mojang officially recommends Blockbench for content submitted to the Minecraft Marketplace, the editor has become the de-facto industry standard among professional Marketplace teams who must meet strict polygon and texture budgets. Hobbyists leverage the same reliability to produce personalized player heads, furniture packs, or animated mobs for Java servers, whereas educators use the lightweight viewport to introduce students to 3D coordinate systems and UV mapping before they graduate to high-poly suites. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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