How to draw in 3d space with GREASE PENCIL | Blender 2.9 ALPHA | Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Timetable:
00:00 Start
0:03 - Intro
0:37 - About 3d drawing
3:18 - Drawing with origin orientation
6:00 - Drawing with 3d cursor orientation
7:44 - Example: further drawing preperation
9:14 - Example: Drawing the chair
14:37 - Outro
#brush #stroke #concept
Hey guys. This time I didn't write a script for the video and did it more freely. I hope you get the information for this as well. I placed some different subtitles to the video afterwards, for some supporting information to the voice track.
If you like my tutorial feel free to give us a like or share it! Website 👉 www.25games.net
at the end of my self education am gonna have a pretty big collection of human accents
🤣😭
fun fact, as non native english speaker (but otherwise pretty good), when i started watching andrew price I thought he was swedish
OMG i feel you
Does anyone else get stressed out watching ASK NK videos? His brand of broken English really gets to me for some reason but no one else seems to think the same
@@drumboarder1 I also find him a little hard to follow, although I think he is becoming better at it.
I've been looking around for this kind of grease pencil tutorial. This was very well explained. I think drawing in 3D like this will save a lot of time for illustrators who want to create 3D references without modelling.
Same!! As someone who started on Blender 2.8 and had never sketched in 3D I had been very disappointed by the difficulty in finding a grease pencil that covered the basics.
Absolutely! My thoughts exactly.
NOW I understand the Grease Pencil. I was looking for this kind of Tutorial so long. Thank you!
Omg finally a grease pencil tutorial that actually explains how it works as opposed to just making amazing things for me to watch while going on about the features in a vague way. Subscribed.
I can understand your English perfectly. Excellent tut.
Just wonderful. A very valuable tutorial. Much appreciated and keep up the good job!
8:34 You could use CTRL-ALT-Q to enable quad view. This gives you three axis-aligned orthographic views plus one freely-orientable perspective/orthographic view.
Thank you for this comment 🙏
Great explanation of how to work with the 3D curser. I think that's the key to 3D Drawing.
Outstanding! This bridges the gap for us “masters” of the pencil who just want to cross the 3D threshold. This feature alone makes blender a worthwhile tool for artists. As “Minton Comics” commented, 3D reference for 2D illustrators and animators is incredibly useful. Excellent video, sir. Thanks 🙏🎩🎩🎩 (Would love to see more on this.)
Really handy basics tutorial. Thanks so much for recording. I also really like your presenting style.
Yo you did a great job without a script, and I noticed all the extra effort you put into the captions, way to go thank you for this.
Okay, time for me to re-learn Blender starting today. This is super-exciting stuff and seems a perfect way for me to move into doing drawings from 2D to 3D. Lotta tutorials to look over but that's always a fun part of the journey.
this was exactly what i wanted because everytime i draw in 3d space each lines are in different places ..one line would be in america and the other would be in antarctica..so thank you for this tutorial @25games
Very helpful. Thanks so much for posting!
Your English is perfect and does not need subtitles, and thank you for sharing.
I've been a 3D model artist, working with games engines, for about 19 years now. I always find it so frustrating going between 3D modelling software and Photoshop. I've always wanted a means to literally draw my concepts into the 3D environment. This comes in very handy for modular modelling as I can draw variants on top of the underlying model. As an experienced pencil artist I find it so very useful to draw concepts before diving into things. I often find that the "mind to 3D" doesn't often work. It's better to draw out your ideas and I find it encourages new ideas!
Very cool and thank you for sharing your info with us!
THANK YOU
This is exactly what I was struggling with, Il be watching a few more times to get the hang of it.
OMG OMG THANK YOU!! This is what I wanted to do!!!
Thanks for the great video/explanation. Liked and subscribed.
Now Blender needs an update to transform automatically this chair as a 3D Object.
great video....The 3 Windows setup helped me solve a problem. Thanks
Love your stuff.
Thank you very much for this tutorial. It was excellent. 👍
Amazing and well explained.. thank you very much..
This is the best Grease Pencil Tutorial I have seen so far. I love the work flow.
Thank you :) It was defenitely a lot of work :)
watching the tutorial is one thing, actually doing it is another. Quite frustrating but this is a foreign medium to me. I'll get it figured out!
I've always asked myself : how can this amazing tool help us. Excellent tutorial by the way.
Exactly
Thankyou...that's called a beginner tutorial. I had been roaming all around on RUclips 😪
I just found this channel. Welp, that's quality you got there. Hope you soon get what you deserve :)
It's really odd to see only that less people are there
Hey SehaS :) Thank you very much for your kind words :) I am really happy to read something like this. This channel got pushed by GrandtAbitt lately as well and I'm growing much faster now. I'm so glad to get this kind of response for my effort :)
Thank you! The 3D cursor aligning in all sorts of random direcitons in 3D view really kicked me around too. I was trying to use a plane that i moved around in 3D space but it was too cumbersome to keep switching from draw mode to object mode just to move the plane, and the plane also do not work when i render it in wireframe. so annoying... but this using the cursor in isometric view might just solve the workflow.
Blender just low key revolutionizing the industry .
Many thanks! Very Helpful.
so cool thks a lot! this was exactly what I was looking for
Great tutorial thanks a lot new sub here for sure .... You have a very easy teaching style that is superb to learn a lo quickly
Nice vid man!
best tutorial ever! P.S. I'm 3dsMax user
Great tutorial!!!
Thank you :)
Love you 😗 bro 😘 awesome .. we want new tutorial about same topic blender 2.93
amazing
Awesome
Fantastic
Really nice video, I like it, I think maybe if you painted over some 3d model white could be work, the lines over the forn like sketch model
You know in 2.9 alpha you can convert 3D objects now into grease pencil objects as well?
Great tutorial!, I’m having some trouble with my 3d cursor. Even if I follow your directions after I move it it doesn’t allow me to draw on the other “plane”. If I change it it starts drawing in circles…any advice? I’m using blender 3.0. Thanks I’m advance
Any idea why sometimes GP objects sometimes look jagged when not being exposed by a light source?
I noticed that using fillings in a GP objects with the default settings tend to make them look more jagged in the dark too.
Can we convert grease pencil to mesh object and export it as game asset
how can i use grease pencil in blender 3.5 but not in 2d animation i want to use that in 3d viewoport
So much fun to watch this video . BTW ... there is also a youtube subtitle button (which does more or less the same as you did spending much time (probably)). I recommend to try it on this video ... you will be suprised
Hey Werner, thanks for your comment :) Yeah, I tried both: implenting the subtitles to the video itself and adding the subtitles with youtube. I have to do it by hand anyway because not everything is recognised correctly. :)
can you turn this into a mesh?
I wish someone would explain why I must have a keyframe to make a drawing and why this is not addressed in this video ? Im confused why grease pencil is so tied to a keyframe.
Fine! Now we are waiting for a tutorial from you after drawing grease pencil, now how to turn a 3D mesh material or into a shape
3d draw 6:00
Your english is very fun to listen to. Thank you for this tutorial! I had always wondered what the grease pencil was for.
Nice
Great t4t6r53, great channe2. Ups, sorry, I had the num lock keys pressed to draw a chair. :)
8:35 how did you do that? I can't add workspaces...tell me this trick please
You have to move your mouse to a corner of an workspace till a hairline cross is shwoing up by your mouse cursor. Then you have to do an leftclick and drag & drop the corner to a specific direction till you got your second work space. It has to be the exact outer corner point.
Looks like this uses math functions similar to interactive geometry graphing softwares like GeoGebra? Only more artistic and intuitive for artists in addition.
question: how do i unlock the stroke perspective away from the axis to draw?
thank you for the tutorial by the way, i appreciate it
Hi! I was wondering how to remove split-screen, I accidentally made too many and I don't know how to remove some of it. Thanks!
Hey :) I already made a video about this :) Just check it out ruclips.net/video/g3btbW1M8jg/видео.html
how do you change your 3d cursor diagonally?
If you just want to move your 3d cursor by an exact value (or just one direction) then press 'N' for the side properties, select the 'view' tab and there you have the 3d cursor X,Y,Z values. Just change the Z value there for your question.
tnx dude
11:43 Or you could go into Edit mode and delete points.
This is so fricken cool. Quick question though...if you were to fill the chair with a color and then place a light behind it...would it cast a shadow from the chair??? That would make shading for ("traditional art" although it's in 3d space) look soooo realistic! 😄
Haven't seen any other 'drawings' like this. In my experience there was a problem with the 'stroke' and 'fill' areas and they arrangement. It is really hard to fill those areas.
@@25games cn you make a skeleton for this and do animation?
what a fascinating accent you have
:D
what do u press to go to object mode, huhu still new to this'
Basically you have the Shortcut 'Tab' to switch to Edit / Current Mode.
Then you are able to call up the Radial Menu with 'Ctrl+Tab'.
Then you are able to switch Mode in the Top left corner of your work space by expand the menu: Object Mode, Edit Mode, Draw Mode, Sculpt Mode, ....
How can I paint an object like that ? ....I can't get it right unless its a flat object
Sorry. I think I don't understand your question? What exactly is flat? It's about painting in 3D space
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. I'm new to blender and I have V. 2.91
When I select the strokes of the brushes (3d and 2d animation mode) and i use them, they are all the same and in a 3D tubular shape.
I have tried other versions of blender, but with the same problem.
Do you have to set anything before using grease pencil for the first time?
Maybe you can help me please.
Thanks.
Basically the brush strokes are pathes and there is a stroke strength behaviour applied to the path. When you change view to your stroke (3d) then the stroke strength will try to match it as well.
What exactly is your problem with this behaviour? What should be different?
Hi, thanks for replying.
The problem is that when I use the brush strokes of the Blender base pack there is no difference between them, they are all the same.
But when I use "Daniel Martinez Lara (pepeland) _brush_pack_v2.blend" it works everyone exept one brush (pp_stone_1); this stroke is not cloudy but polygonal.
I don't use the graphics tablet and have a 10 year old notebook with Nvidia GeForce Gt 540 M. Unfortunately, here in the message I cannot attach any video demonstrating of the problem. Thanks for your help!
Thank you
I have a question, how can I export this after completion to the Unity drive
Hey, but sorry, I can't answer you this because never done this before....
@@25games Thank you for answering no problem
Ich habe alles gemacht, was du im Video gezeigt hast, aber bei mir macht es trotzdem das, was es möchte. Also zeichnet in die Leere usw..... Kannst du das Video nochmal machen, aber Anfänger freundlicher?
Hey - thank you for awesome tutorial - which tablet are you using for this linework? Can you recommend me any?
I used a Wacom Cintiqu 24 HD. It is pretty old now nur still working 🙈
I used a Wacom Cintiqu 24 HD. It is pretty old now nur still working 🙈
How to draw from the x and z axis. Because blender makes me draw from one angle and plane
Have you Watched the Video? 🤔
What really is missing it seems making a 2D sketch 3D - then it would be like gravity sketch
But how do you draw in 3d space? I can only draw in 2d space.
I don't understand the question. Did this video not help you?
Blender 3.0 If i switch to object mode, blender just crashes xD
What's the Accent? Great Video, Gonna watch more. The best Way to let Blender make sense for dumbs like me, Is to see it in Action!
Yeah. You are right. German/Austria :)
please open shortcuts in next lesson
11:40 That's what she said.
Sorry.
XD
I have a genuine question, not trying to judge or anything. Is English your first language or a learned one? Because if it's not, good job, because English is a very hard language to learn.
My native language is german and I learned english at school. But what you learn there is somehow different than you use it actively for other english speaking people. I have too less for pronounciation because I just talk to "myself" in the videos and noone is talking back and correct my spelling ^^ Writing english is different than talking. Watching english videos every day doesn't influence my pronounciation ... maybe a little, but not too much :( I really try my best getting better!
@@25games No worries! Like I said, English is really difficult. As a native speaker of English, even I slip up with common screwups sometimes. You're really good for someone who's still learning.
Ok, this is completely unrelated to anything in the video, and it might be rude, but............
......why do I keep thinking of Stitch every time I hear your voice...
Who is Stitch? :D Thank you btw :)
Y is not pronounced epsilon. (epsilon is E)
Y is pronounced eepsilon they are different. You need to say eeee at the begining
WHEN WILL THEY LEARN??!!! That's my question!!! Some things simply should not be animated. This whole thing basically originated because they believe that animation is inferior to live action!
THIS COULD have been done in 5 mins
Fine! Now we are waiting for a tutorial from you after drawing grease pencil, now how to turn a 3D mesh material or into a shape
You mean to model a 3d mesh by the grease pencil reference?
@@25games I mean like here, ruclips.net/video/ONV-Wy8Z7-w/видео.html but a more detailed tutorial would be very interesting for me to see