blender-open-mcp and Blender-MCP-Server

One project provides an open implementation for controlling Blender with Ollama, while the other offers a server add-on with a broader set of tools designed for orchestration with AI agents, making them both ecosystem siblings providing different approaches to AI control within Blender.

blender-open-mcp
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Established
Blender-MCP-Server
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 16/25
Stars: 74
Forks: 23
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License:
Stars: 19
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About blender-open-mcp

dhakalnirajan/blender-open-mcp

Open Models MCP for Blender Using Ollama

This project allows 3D artists and designers to control Blender using everyday language, rather than complex commands or scripting. You can type instructions like "Create a metallic sphere at position 0, 0, 2" and see the changes directly in your Blender scene. It takes natural language prompts and generates 3D objects, applies materials, or renders images, making 3D modeling more intuitive.

3D-modeling computer-graphics digital-art design-automation virtual-scenography

About Blender-MCP-Server

poly-mcp/Blender-MCP-Server

MCP server addon for Blender - Control Blender via AI agents through 51 powerful tools. Made to be used with PolyMCP for intelligent tool orchestration. Features thread-safe execution, auto-dependency installation, and complete 3D workflow automation.

This tool helps 3D artists, animators, and designers automate complex tasks in Blender using natural language. It transforms Blender into a server, allowing AI agents to create objects, manage materials, set up animations, and perform simulations. The end result is AI-driven 3D workflows, design automation, and creative experimentation, all controlled through simple text commands.

3D-design animation CGI-automation game-asset-creation architectural-visualization

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