Blender Add-on · v1.0.0
Record your modeling session. Replay it. Teach with it.
What it does
SceneCast watches how you work and turns it into something you can replay, scrub, and share — no screen recorder, no manual editing.
Every mesh edit becomes a discrete, scrubbable step. Jump to any point in the build and see exactly what changed.
Playback glides between your recorded viewpoints, turning raw navigation into a clean, watchable camera move.
The edit cage and your component selections are replayed too — so viewers follow the topology, not just the result.
A screencast-style key overlay is baked into each step, so every shortcut you press is visible on playback.
Export to MP4 or a PNG sequence with per-step timing — ready to drop into a tutorial or a progress timelapse.
Recorded objects are automatically collected into their own collection, keeping your scene tidy while you work.
The workflow
Hit record and model like you always do. SceneCast captures your edits, selections, cursor, camera, and keystrokes in the background.
Play the session back step by step or in real time. Scrub to any moment to review a decision or line up a shot.
Render out an MP4 or PNG sequence with your own per-step timing — a finished tutorial or timelapse, no video editor required.
SceneCast is free and open source (GPL-3). If it saves you time, you can choose what it's worth — your support funds the next version.
Both buttons get you the exact same add-on.
Questions
SceneCast is built as a Blender 4.2+ extension and targets Blender 4.2 and newer. Older versions aren't supported.
Nothing — there's only one version. The download is completely free and open source. Paying is optional and supports continued development; both buttons deliver the identical add-on.
In Blender, open Edit → Preferences → Add-ons, click the ▼ dropdown and choose Install from Disk (or Install… on older Blender). Select the downloaded scenecast-1.0.0.zip, then tick SceneCast to enable it — and you're ready to record.
Open an issue on the SceneCast GitHub repository. Bug reports and feature ideas are welcome.