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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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After a successful crowdfunding campaign organized by Thomas Krijnen, we now have a dedicated build server to create versions of BlenderBIM, IfcConvert, and IfcGeomServer for Apple Silicon. If you visit the latest releases of IfcOpenShell on Github, we have separate builds for BlenderBIM with Mac M1 support.

This is important to make all those tools more accessible and easy for anyone interested! You can start working with BIM and Blender natively using a Mac with an M1 or M2 chip.

By the way, have you tried to use Revit on a Mac lately?

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