Since the last few years, Samsung has been launching ultra high-end Android tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. These models offer one of the most powerful chipsets on the market. That and their super-large displays make it possible to effortlessly run heavy applications on it, such as those for photo and video editing or 3D animation, improving your productivity on the go. Sadly, there are very few apps for Android that take the advantage of such a hardware. Well, that list is soon going to get a little longer with the addition of Blender.Blender is one of the best free and open-source 3D creation suites on the market, and the developer has announced that it is developing the Blender application for tablets, including that for Android. With that, Galaxy Tab Ultra users will be able to create and work on 3D models, animate, perform sculpting, rendering, and simulation, which will increase their productivity on the go immensely. According to the brand, the Blender app for tablets will first arrive on Apple’s iPad Pro with Apple Pencil and then on Android, and “other graphic tablets.” Blender says that bringing the app to tablets “requires adapting to platform-specific paradigms, but also to offer more task-oriented user interfaces with reduced information density. This will be achieved by extending existing input methods, and improving workspaces and application templates, running on top of a regular Blender build.” It further adds “While standalone tablets are the primary target, the core design principles apply across all platforms. This means that any UI/UX improvements will immediately benefit regular tablet users, even as Blender is being ported to run natively on the targeted devices.”The post Galaxy Tabs will soon get the Blender app for 3D creation on the go appeared first on SamMobile.