Blender Quick Tip: Exploring the Grease Pencil color palette
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2020
- Blender 2.83 has now got a fantastic new color palette system for Grease Pencil.
In this quick tip, I show you around vertex painting, and the ways you can create your own color palettes.
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I didn't know you could generate a palette from a picture that is so awesome.
I should add a few links to videos which have also covered this in the past. There was one that is really short and perfect at showing how to generate the palette image.
You have also the add-on that I created to import palettes from Photoshop or Krita. Really, the default palette included in Blender was generated importing Krita palette using the add-on. The name of the add-on is "Import Palettes" and is shipped with Blender.
!!!A big BIG thank you !
Useful tutorial, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, this helped heaps. Other tutorials don't mention how to get to the specific windows and menus. This allowed me to actually find what I was looking for plus more!!! Awesome
Awesome Sir, thanks for sharing.
Great info.thanks
Thanks for the video!
Needed this. I tried working in vertex colour after your last tut demoing the stylized girl image but couldn't understand why the image kept disappearing lol! Thanks.
thanks, this tutorial help me a lot
Its awesome!!!!thx for shareing
Paul,
Thanks for creating this very useful video. I was wondering about when you extract a pallet from a picture, you had and threshold setup coming up, but on my setup I do not see that option. Did you enable it somewhere in the preferences?
Regards,
rob Oudendijk
excellent :O)
I am curious. Is it possible to color with a palette color, change the color in the palette and have all the fills already painted update with that new color... or do I have to do that kind of a workflow with separate materials for each colors and edit the color in the base color field?
Question that I will demonstrate with an example
If I wanted to create a different coloured stick figure,how would I do that if fill creates these circles
Thanks for the great tips! I'm using 3.4 and would find that palette extract "threshold" feature very useful, but can't find it anywhere?
Did they get rid of it or am I missing an add-on? Currently using 'Import Palettes' and 'Paint Palettes.'
thanks for any help!
Thanks for the tutorial! BTW, does vector color alos have 'alpha' value? I can't find anywhere.
is it possible to color pick in vertex colro mode
i've been trying to figure this out and i still can't find a solution. I've followed 3 or 4 tutorials to a tee and i still cant get the vertex colour mode to show up. I've of course followed this tutorial as well and still can't seem to get it. I can use the tint brush, that works with little to no issue, but when im on the grease pencil draw tool, i just dont get anything.
I even updated my blender to the most recent since my convert mesh to grease pencil wasn't working.
It seemed to have just been that file that just doesn't want to function correctly, it seems to now work in a new project... sigh...
Vertex color is accessed in Draw mode. Look at your tool settings (N-KEY) on the right. Under the "Color" section, just above the color wheel, there are two buttons. One is labelled "Material" and the other "Vertex Color".
I used to use a great plugin called kaleidescope but it hasn't worked since 2.79 have you heard of it?
No haven't heard of it. What does it have to do with Grease Pencil?
1:46 - 1:50 "Lets just a quickly draw, then draws a perfect whale. Duuuuude...
nope not working cant use vertex color on pencil
Huh? What do you mean not working, it's a default function of the Grease Pencil.
but u did not tell what is a difference in both workflows
Hi Anton, this video is about the color palette features in Grease Pencil, which is only available when enabling Vertex Color painting over an existing material. It was NOT about comparing the material coloring method with the vertex coloring method, so I am sorry if this was what you were expecting. You cannot create a palette and then create separate materials with that palette, but you CAN create ONE material, and create a palette to color it from that palette when in vertex paint mode. This was explained at the following time stamps: 1:22 - material properties 1:34 - drawing a fill with a basic material 1:59 - drawing in vertex color mode 3:17 - drawing shapes with vertex color enabled, picking colors, drawing shapes 4:46 - clearly demonstrating you're still using a solid fill material, but the color is coming from the vertex color palette. I'm sorry the difference wasn't more obvious in this video.
@@PCaggegi thank you
Soo many tutorials so little time