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sunmasternet/blender-full-version

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TLDR

A repository presenting itself as a pre-configured Blender distribution with bundled premium add-ons, but containing only an external download link and instructions to disable antivirus and skip official updates.

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  root((blender-full-version))
    What it claims
      Blender bundled
      Premium add-ons
      Pre-activated
    Contents
      External link only
      Install guide
      No source code
    Risk factors
      Disable antivirus
      Avoid official updates
      Unknown file host
    Audience
      3D artists
      General users
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Download a claimed pre-bundled Blender installer with third-party add-ons from an external link.

USE CASE 2

Follow the installation guide to apply the included license configuration module after installing.

Getting it running

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 30min

No source code in this repository, only an external download link. README instructs users to disable antivirus, which poses significant security risk.

In plain English

This repository presents itself as a pre-configured distribution of Blender, the 3D modeling and animation software. According to the README, the package includes Blender bundled with add-ons and assets that the README describes as premium, and claims all of them are pre-activated with no subscription required. The README is short and does not contain source code, build instructions, or any project files. It provides a single external download link and a brief installation guide. That guide instructs users to disable their antivirus software during installation, to apply a "license configuration module" after installing, and to avoid updating the program through official Blender channels. The README also advises running the software in offline mode or blocking it in the system firewall. Blender itself is free and open-source software distributed by the Blender Foundation. The add-ons named in this README (HardOps, BoxCutter, Auto-Rig Pro) are third-party products with their own licenses. This repository does not contain any of that software, only a pointer to an external file host. The instructions in the README, particularly disabling antivirus and avoiding official updates, are common patterns in software distributions that modify or bypass software protections. There is no code in this repository to review. Visitors should be aware that downloading executable files from informal sources and disabling security software carries significant risk.

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Prompt 1
What is the legitimate way to install Blender and its add-ons like HardOps and BoxCutter without using unofficial sources?
Prompt 2
Show me how to install the official Blender from blender.org and purchase HardOps or BoxCutter through their legitimate marketplaces.
Prompt 3
What are the security risks of downloading executable software from informal sources and disabling antivirus software during installation?
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