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Viewport

The area of the Blender interface where you view and interact with your 3D scene, allowing for navigation and editing.

What is the Viewport in Blender?

The Viewport in Blender is the area of the interface where you view and interact with your 3D scene. It allows you to navigate, edit, and manipulate objects, providing a visual representation of the scene’s layout and materials. The Viewport is essential for modeling, texturing, animation, and other stages of the 3D pipeline.

Use Cases in Blender

  • Scene Layout: View and position objects within a 3D space.

  • Modeling: Use the Viewport to interactively edit and refine models.

  • Animation: Preview animations directly within the Viewport before rendering.

Enhance Viewport Performance with Vagon

Complex scenes in the Viewport can slow down performance, especially with high-polygon models and detailed textures. Vagon’s cloud PCs, equipped with 48 cores, 4 x 24GB RTX-enabled NVIDIA GPUs, and 192GB of RAM, provide the power needed for smooth viewport navigation and editing.

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Ready to focus on your creativity?

Vagon gives you the ability to create & render projects, collaborate, and stream applications with the power of the best hardware.