Blender's Animation Tools - Amazing for 2D Artists

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • How to use Blender’s 2D animation workspace and simple 3D animation tools to make cinematic scenes with tons of life! Great training for games, movies, advertising, motion graphics, etc.
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    -ToC-
    00:00 - 00:30 - Intro
    00:30 - 01:25 - Depth of Field
    01:25 - 01:56 - Organizing The Project
    01:56 - 03:26 - Camera Move
    03:26 - 04:32 - Animating Snow
    04:32 - 04:49 - Grease Pencil Wobble
    04:49 - 13:31 - 2D Character Animation
    13:31 - 14:56 - Integrating The Animation
    14:56 - 18:45 - Compositing
    18:45 - 19:16 - Final Shot

Комментарии • 536

  • @marcobucci
    @marcobucci  2 года назад +185

    Hey folks - this video is part 3 of a series! Check out the rest of the tutorial here --
    Part 1: ruclips.net/video/qvwUP5yjejs/видео.html
    Part 2: ruclips.net/video/OdoW9qgwPf4/видео.html

    • @ckmoore
      @ckmoore 2 года назад +7

      Really love this series! Never knew you could 2d animate using 3d software. That might be the one thing that gets me to try out blender again.

    • @matterform4691
      @matterform4691 2 года назад +17

      I'm gonna save you a shit ton of time. You don't need to keep hitting render for each layer, just go into the composite tab and make all your render layers then add a file output tab to each one. Then you only have to hit render once and all your collection render layers will be seperated.

    • @marcobucci
      @marcobucci  2 года назад +7

      @@matterform4691 a good tip, thanks! Always something in Blender I don’t know about :)

    • @skylarwarren2496
      @skylarwarren2496 Год назад

      Great work!

    • @Boboiboysopan2007
      @Boboiboysopan2007 11 месяцев назад

      Amazing 🤩 fabulous I’m amazed 😮

  • @_pulyx
    @_pulyx 2 года назад +347

    It blows my mind what the blender devs do for artists. It's amazing.

    • @christpierre
      @christpierre 2 года назад +15

      They really are the best

    • @briamari9035
      @briamari9035 Год назад +12

      I hope they have a good life

    • @fabiandrinksmilk6205
      @fabiandrinksmilk6205 11 месяцев назад +13

      Blender is truly the best example for open source software in almost every way. It is at the level of the very expensive big names like Maya and Cinema 4D, very user friendly (as far as 3D software goes), platform universal and well funded.

    • @_pulyx
      @_pulyx 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@fabiandrinksmilk6205 True. Have yet to see another example.
      Linux doesn't count because Linux devs aren't interested in making anything easier for new people.

    • @DiaburoTempest-bz9vf
      @DiaburoTempest-bz9vf 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@christpierrex😮😮

  • @less3594
    @less3594 2 года назад +372

    dude this is so amazing, I can't believe I'm getting this knowledge for free!

  •  2 года назад +23

    This is the shortest video ever that explain all of the 2D and 2.5D animation at the highest level production quality.

  • @arachnidsLor
    @arachnidsLor 2 года назад +316

    this is genuinely such valuable content for artists. there are so many programs and functions in them that are hard to get a grasp of alone. i always wanted to do more animation but csp has been limiting and difficult for that , for me. so i will definitely give this a shot.

    • @mrkim8449
      @mrkim8449 2 года назад +8

      hello, remember to love your family and friends in your life, okay goodbye

    • @christpierre
      @christpierre 2 года назад +5

      @@mrkim8449 I will, Mr Kim

    • @BilSchimchelevitz
      @BilSchimchelevitz Год назад

      there's krita for 2D animating but not sure for camera movement if it's really efficient

  • @Saku_Art
    @Saku_Art 2 года назад +13

    Truly stunning work! I started combining 2D and 3D elements in Blender back in 2017 when Blenders features weren't quite there yet but seeing the software increase it's potential and seeing it used like this is inspiring!

  • @charmawow
    @charmawow 2 года назад +8

    I just have to say that these have easily been three of the most inspiring and informative grease pencil/Blender tutorials I’ve had the pleasure of watching……awesome stuff!

  • @alzamonart
    @alzamonart 2 года назад +104

    I am currently deep learning Blender so I can re-insert myself in the market as a 3d specialist, but in all honesty what I always wanted to do was 2d animation. This video series assure me I'm on the right path with Blender, and that the program already has everything you could possibly need to create 2d/3d animation - you just need to master it throughly to know what to use and when. Thanks.

    • @GaryParris
      @GaryParris 2 года назад +2

      good luck, its great software

    • @en2336
      @en2336 2 года назад

      What are you doing to deep learn? Any channels/courses/instructors you recommend?

    • @Ciprian-Amarandei
      @Ciprian-Amarandei Год назад

      Deep learning? 3d specialist? Get over yourself

    • @dootpooter4740
      @dootpooter4740 Год назад +2

      @@Ciprian-Amarandei damn girl you need a midol

    • @viczvapo
      @viczvapo 9 месяцев назад

      Well written. On a similar path.

  • @SaiyamMarwah
    @SaiyamMarwah 2 года назад +255

    Great video as always Marco, loved this video series! Just a suggestion, you can actually add blur to grease pencil objects which uses depth of field. Just select blur as an effect on the GP object and check " Use Depth of Field" :)

  • @clanker8021
    @clanker8021 2 года назад +5

    Excellent workflow! Just brilliant. I love to see 2D artists use their fundamental skills to get the most out of Blender for illustration and animation.
    Loved this series, hopefully this will inspire many to tackle on blender and find a whole world of tools they'll be able to use however they want!

  • @milomidesign
    @milomidesign 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Marco for researching this topic for us. You are one of the best educators I know on the internet. You have a great ability to impart knowledge. I think that even if you were to study quantum physics, I would be watching you. Your ability to penetrate the topic, understand it, extract essence and serve it in an accessible way is UNIQUE.

  • @XelloJello
    @XelloJello 2 года назад +7

    Marc, you've made a very applicable and comprehensive guide of animating 2d and 3d mixed animations. Thank you.

  • @HelloHiHola
    @HelloHiHola 2 года назад +1

    I've Blender'ed for ages, made instructions, videos, etc - this is a remarkable and delightful thorough look at GP that doesn't insult and just feeds tons of inspiration and a shocking amount of knowledge really quickly and it's entertaining as well. Product is pretty far out of my price range but this video is an A+ in the Blender-sphere. A much deserved sponsorship, sir.

  • @Chickenkeeper
    @Chickenkeeper 2 года назад +8

    Good tutorial! Small but super important note though @ 15:52: there's no reason to remove compression on PNG files, they use lossless compression so the file gets smaller without losing any information, unlike the lossy compression of JPEGs. The slider controls the balance between compression effectiveness and speed, and the default value is very good, so it's best left alone unless you want to fill up your hard drive!

  • @jeditsuyoshi
    @jeditsuyoshi 2 года назад +5

    Unbelievably, this is better instruction than I got in all of uni. Thanks for doing this. Brilliant work.

  • @matbrady123456
    @matbrady123456 2 года назад +10

    Great video. Just a quick note: You can literally drag an image from a folder into the Blender window and it will automagically make it an image plane for you.
    (Or... you can simply select background images in your camera tab and choose the file from there).

  • @danielgould5530
    @danielgould5530 2 года назад +18

    You do not have to scale the entire scene to get more blur. In the properties panel you can increase the camera sensor size in millimetres, and change the focal length accordingly to keep the same field of view. That will give you more blur.

  • @karryesg
    @karryesg 2 года назад +1

    been looking into grease pencil lately and this is exactly what i needed, thank you so much and thank you for all your videos, this is the best art channel 💛

  • @jmhummelbrummel
    @jmhummelbrummel 2 года назад +73

    Really nice! Just in case you didn't know or anyone else was wondering you can skip the whole rendering to different folders by using render layers and multilayer exr files. Definitely something you should explore if you haven't already. Saves a ton of time :)

    • @queertales
      @queertales 2 года назад

      Couldn't be have skipped rendering entirely, and used the Render Layer Node as input in the compositor?

    • @RenderingUser
      @RenderingUser 2 года назад +6

      @@queertales that wont generate live previews of every frame tho

    • @GaryParris
      @GaryParris 2 года назад +1

      yes i was also thinking this as he went through the renders

  • @saultoons
    @saultoons 2 года назад

    Wow the final animation turned out amazing, thanks for sharing the process Marco :D

  • @Ceilvia
    @Ceilvia 2 года назад +2

    I can't believe how easy this looks! Love this series!

  • @Toto69584
    @Toto69584 2 года назад +1

    There’s a handy way of adding blur effects to grease pencil objects and key framing the effect strength to simulate depth of field change. Love this tutorial and your work

  • @Ren-rn5xv
    @Ren-rn5xv 2 года назад +8

    WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT TRYING BLENDER ANIMATION AND THIS LEGEND POSTED

  • @SpencerMagnusson
    @SpencerMagnusson Год назад +4

    You can also use the ViewLayers in the top right of the window, plus the file output nodes in compositing, so you can save your different layers separately (or have all your layers in a single file, to separate and composite later)! Great tutorials, appreciate how it goes into theory as well as implementation.

  • @ivansivakART
    @ivansivakART 2 года назад +1

    Marco, thank you very much for these 3 videos. You've basically answered ALL of my unasked questions on how to bring my comics to life through Blender. Love you man!

  • @planetarta
    @planetarta 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely awesome work Marco! You are a great animator and I found this video very insightful. One tip for you though to save you a tedious job of re-rendering for every collection. In the top right hand side of the screen you will see a thing called "view layer". Create as many view layers as you have seperate collections you want to render. Make sure you rename them according to which collection is active. You can choose which ones are active by selecting the tick box next to the collection. Then in compositing, you can delete the viewer node, the only one thats left will be the Render Layers node. At the bottom of the node will be the View Layer which is set to render (as standard is called view layer but this will be whatever you have renamed the view layer to be). Add a 'File Output' node from the image out and change the file destination. Then duplicate the Render Layer Node and the file output node together, change the View Layer to the next one, update the file output to another destination folder and repeat for all collections. Then when you hit render, it will render as many times as you have render layers without you having to do it manually each time! Hope that made sense!

  • @8rafy8
    @8rafy8 Год назад +1

    Thanks 🥺❤❤❤ It's amazing to help us out. I'll keep learning from you and watch your videos that may help me out in animation. Keep it up, Marco

  • @MotionArtist3D
    @MotionArtist3D Год назад

    I have watched many channels/videos and many Great artists but you are THE BEST Tutor I have come across! I lift my hat to you!

  • @Dantti
    @Dantti 2 года назад +3

    So good man! End result is truly amazing! 🤩

  • @mrJohnapos
    @mrJohnapos Год назад +1

    The style and atmosphere in this animation it is very nice!

  • @jeanette-celin4931
    @jeanette-celin4931 Год назад +1

    This was really really helpful! I had no idea what I was doing in blender and i didn't understand the timing and rendering stuff until now. Thank you :)

  • @divalea
    @divalea 2 года назад +2

    SO GOOD, MARCO! I learned more in 15 or so minutes than I have in hours of courses!
    (The courses are good, mind, but they don’t incorporate a tv/film animator’s process.
    I’m no longer afraid of Blender’s editing interface! It’s like Photoshop crossed with LEGO to make a subway map, minus foot injury & lost passes.

  • @rdadhikari1350
    @rdadhikari1350 2 года назад +2

    First! I'm a Big fan of your artwork... I love your art style and your videos inspire me a lot. Thank you so much for all the great lessons. I learn a lot from you in every video. Keep up the good work! ❤️

  • @ab315
    @ab315 2 года назад

    this is amazing! you explain things in a way that is super easy to understand and is slow enough to keep up. Thank you so much!

  • @GaryParris
    @GaryParris 2 года назад +1

    great job well done! btw you can set the default interpolation in the "preferences/animation/F-curves/default interpolation" to be linear, or set it by selecting the object transformation in graph editor and changing it using the key "T" or menu key, interpolation mode.

  • @Jamiesaurus_Art
    @Jamiesaurus_Art 2 года назад

    This is so great. So much in such a short video compared to some others I've tried to watch! Thanks for this!

  • @joshuawong2305
    @joshuawong2305 2 года назад +1

    insane quality, Marco. Love to see it.

  • @lewisone
    @lewisone 2 года назад

    Super cool. I like your no BS approach and just go for it instead of over explaining stuff. Keep it up and glad I found your channel. Also, As an animator on Iron Giant, I appreciate the throwback to such a fun character....

  • @peanmale
    @peanmale 2 года назад

    omg, i was excited of your work! how many time you're spent?? i love your channel, bro, thanks for your tutorials!!! good luck at the next animations!

  • @Keetz
    @Keetz 2 года назад +1

    This is a PHENOMENAL tutorial series, I hope I can use Blender like this for my next short film!

  • @Atsuhiko
    @Atsuhiko 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed how ambitious you went on this, was a joy to watch through! Made my evening n_n

  • @BlueLeef
    @BlueLeef 2 года назад +16

    I've been learning to use Krita and davinci resolve and always had an interest in blender, but i didn't realize blender could do everything in one, just with a bit more info on screen! Gonna be sure to check the previous parts, thank you for making it so simple and intuitive to learn!

    • @GaryParris
      @GaryParris 2 года назад +1

      Blender can do it all except sound creation when you know how to get the best from it and so much more coming.

    • @HAWXLEADER
      @HAWXLEADER 2 года назад

      @@GaryParris I think most animation and video editors can do sound creation.

    • @GaryParris
      @GaryParris 2 года назад +1

      @@HAWXLEADER yes I am aware thanks though, just meaning blender does everything you need to create the visuals, I use audacity myself

  • @HalValla01
    @HalValla01 Год назад

    Just binged all three videos of this one. I'm definitely gonna be implementing key aspects of this workflow onto an upcoming project. Thanks for sharing!

  • @floorfruits4987
    @floorfruits4987 2 года назад

    Hi Marco I love your tutorials . I've learned so much from them esp during lockdown helped me alot to improve my art. They're so fun and comprehensive and well presented . I was always a bit scared of Blender and the learning curve involved because it does so much . This is packed info but clearly presented . For the beginners who are more used to 2D and the end results are really worthwhile even if you dont want to get into the animation side of things.
    I know some digital artists who use blender to create better depth and 3D effect in their 2D art but I had no idea how it was done before . I'm definately going to give Blender an bash now following these tutorials . Thanks so much for sharing your inspiring content your a total master :)

  • @Sillybowler
    @Sillybowler 2 года назад +1

    this is such a good tutorial, not too full on, but also not too simple. amazing

  • @littlelamplighters
    @littlelamplighters 2 года назад

    Amazing as always Marco. Thank you so much for these 3 parts. You are a great teacher. Thank you! thank you! thank you!

  • @jhocircle1128
    @jhocircle1128 2 года назад

    OMG~ this is very amazing~ never thought of Blender becomes that powerful on 2D! Love how your explain the process for executing the shot! Time to get my spirit going~ Thank you so much for the sharing!

  • @CraftReaper-OmarFaruqTawsif
    @CraftReaper-OmarFaruqTawsif 2 года назад +33

    And there is a super quick workaround for using depth of field on grease pencil. You can select blur effect from the visual effect properties . There, if you just select the
    "Use Depth of Field" it will enable you to use the DOF of your camera. Works like a charms!
    Nevertheless this is such a valuable lesson on compositor and a showcase of how awesome blender is for 2d artists! :D

    • @alexmehler6765
      @alexmehler6765 2 года назад

      very limited not really controllable imho especialy with gp objects , tweening a boxblur or gaussian blur in post gives you artistic freedom instead

  • @brendanlm
    @brendanlm Год назад +2

    You know, I’m still trying to learn to be an animator, and it’s awesome to see some education for this. Nice work btw, I’m impressed.

  • @TherealChainsawmaniac
    @TherealChainsawmaniac 2 года назад +8

    This is awesome, there is a more easier way to do the snow flakes as well by making use of the particle systems in blender but I guess this is more of how a 2d artist would normally go about it. I'm always finding new ways to merge 2d and 3d, take the best parts of both of these aspects. This was a very helpful video though and there's a lot I can use here going forward with my projects 😁✌ keep up the amazing work

  • @pianoatthirty
    @pianoatthirty Год назад

    JESUS CHRIST MARCO - not only was this a super inspiring and helpful blender series but the way you teach hand drawn animation is UNBELIEVABLY inspiring!!! F*ck man.. that was so beautifully done. What an honor it was to meet you at Lightbox.

  • @LoganCreates
    @LoganCreates 2 года назад +1

    Super inspiring. Really enjoying the blender videos.

  • @lilow6356
    @lilow6356 2 года назад +1

    your videos always inspire me! great work

  • @TUKANG_PROPERTY
    @TUKANG_PROPERTY Год назад

    OMG.... That's so great tutorial. Love it so much.😍🤩🤩 Love the way you explain. So clear and easy to understand. You've just got a new subscriber from Indonesia ...

  • @AmBrOJordiArt
    @AmBrOJordiArt 2 года назад +1

    Wow Marco! Very cool and useful. As always, well explained ant to the point. Thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain 5 месяцев назад

    Fascinating. You’re providing a side of Blender I never knew existed. You’re impressively proficient in both Blender 2D and 3D.

  • @WalidDingsdale
    @WalidDingsdale 2 месяца назад

    awesome walkthrough, inspiring tutorial, thanks for sharing this

  • @cn6519
    @cn6519 Год назад

    This is like one of the best tutorials I have ever seen.

  • @monicalaita8811
    @monicalaita8811 2 года назад

    OMG! this is great!! just stumbled onto this and now I need to learn blender too!!! fantastic tutorial! thank you

  • @ModernDayJames
    @ModernDayJames Год назад +1

    This is great! I'm considering switching from TVPaint or at the very least incorporating more blender. Your animations are looking epic Marco

  • @hosseinse4079
    @hosseinse4079 2 года назад

    i can not believe i watch full video in did not get bored .. how much you are good teacher

  • @Erindale
    @Erindale 2 года назад +1

    Great to see more Blender content!

  • @Starbat88
    @Starbat88 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this incredibly informative video! I love the editing work too. :)

  • @bwamee1982
    @bwamee1982 Год назад

    oh men, so much to learn to be atleast 1/2rd of your skill with blender! kudos to you bro!!!

  • @Dhruv1223
    @Dhruv1223 2 года назад

    to move objects into collection you can also select them either in the viewport or in the outliner press m and choose new collection then name the collection in the popup and press enter

  • @agnes6507
    @agnes6507 2 года назад

    Thank you very much! I didn’t know how to make a clean up and add colors and your video really helped me🤗

  • @jowildcat40
    @jowildcat40 Год назад +1

    The amount of work that went into merely 4 seconds is crazy.

  • @vladtheimpaler9118
    @vladtheimpaler9118 2 года назад

    fantastic walkthrough on your workflow. very inspiring. cheers!

  • @24stepsartanddesign66
    @24stepsartanddesign66 2 года назад

    Brilliant video series. Thanks so much, you are a fantastic instructor xx

  • @singleyfps
    @singleyfps 2 года назад

    great video my guy this actually explained so much because you made it very interesting to follow along, thank you.

  • @theodorelowry8601
    @theodorelowry8601 Год назад

    loving these, thanks man.

  • @yovannifloreslopez
    @yovannifloreslopez 2 года назад +1

    I just found this video and I have to say that you are a totally genius I will follow you. Thanks a lot buddy.

  • @ENJERUNE
    @ENJERUNE 2 года назад +10

    6:42 all that is not necesary, just click on the "show overlays" button on the top right corner, theres going to be an option called "fade objects" and that is pretty mkuch all you gotta do, as long as youre in draw mode every other object in scene will fade, which is easier than individualy modify every object and it doesnt show in renders so you can do it in your main scene itself

  • @Sichel22
    @Sichel22 2 года назад

    thanks for all the content you create :)
    always helpful , entertaining and inspiring :D !

  • @robfrydryck127
    @robfrydryck127 2 года назад

    Just wonderful to watch.

  • @bhaveshartsy7805
    @bhaveshartsy7805 2 года назад +1

    Amazing... I hope in future I have access to the tools and resources that will help me create and ease my workflow.

  • @Eva-gf9de
    @Eva-gf9de 2 года назад

    Woah that’s a lot of complex stuffs! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @user-vl7jv1xn5l
    @user-vl7jv1xn5l Год назад

    I'm ecstatic! You provide really spot-on and useful content! Thanks a ton 😊

  • @elitewolverine
    @elitewolverine 2 года назад

    literally amazing tutorial and work. While I couldn't afford the pc you have, just bought my first drawing tablet for blender (blender since public release user her)

  • @carlosdelolmo3d
    @carlosdelolmo3d 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing, it's a wonderfull animation and very good workflow..

  • @david_t_nethery_animator
    @david_t_nethery_animator 2 года назад

    Very useful tutorial , Marco. This looks great.

  • @Chinornor
    @Chinornor 2 года назад

    This is so awesome.... Marco you are so gifted man

  • @SaintMatthieuSimard
    @SaintMatthieuSimard 2 года назад

    That's Really well done. Dude's got talent!

  • @projectamateur-juliawooten
    @projectamateur-juliawooten Год назад

    Thanks so much for making this! So informative and helpful!!

  • @robinhilthouse129
    @robinhilthouse129 Год назад

    Thanks so much for your amazing videos and elaborate information Marco. Extremely valuable!!

  • @juanmartingomes637
    @juanmartingomes637 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Great job, mate! That's really inspiring!

  • @domenicopentangelo4549
    @domenicopentangelo4549 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for such a great video tutorial.

  • @brandonjacksoon
    @brandonjacksoon 2 года назад

    Marco, this is a really helpful video! Thank you so much! Please keep providing your knowledge and experience!
    Thanks again =)

  • @MGRCREATIVE12
    @MGRCREATIVE12 2 года назад

    You are really cool. I love this series. I can't stop watching. really intresting. thank you!

  • @makanansari144
    @makanansari144 2 года назад +2

    Two thing I think we could add to this amazing series, project from view port in UV edit, you could use it in your advantage instead of texture painting inside Blender, like set up the 3d scene , render it over painting and on each object in UV edit select project from view port and it could project your painting on your objects, I didn't see that here, and remember when projecting from view port you need to be in hover your mouse on camera view, and second technique we could use is texture painting from external app inside Blender! when selected it takes a snap shot of your view and bring it to like Photoshop and from there you paint do whatever you like then save it and it will project the paintings on the model, this method combined with above as I said could boost your work a lot! IMO! also another topic you might want to discover! Made In Dreams, I recently found it! it's a game engine that use VR tools with PlayStation and unlike anything I ever seen it lets you create anything you can imagine so I highly recommend Marco dig it! it's based on voxel sculpting, it's a game engine exclusive to Sony that you can purchase on PSN as a video game but it's more than that! please check it! I love to see you try it! peace.

  • @masihjavady
    @masihjavady Год назад

    Really Thanks For This Amazing Tutorial

  • @PROXcomix
    @PROXcomix 2 года назад +1

    Awesome result. Now i understand the meaning of compositing, thanks!

    • @GaryParris
      @GaryParris 2 года назад +1

      if you understand layers in any other software, compositing is just layers and effects, stacking of background to foreground element the uppermost being the last thing you alpha over as per this animation tutorial, just goes from left to right instead top - lowest layer

  • @mustaphamohamed4295
    @mustaphamohamed4295 2 года назад +1

    Amazing work

  • @Tulip3030
    @Tulip3030 2 года назад +1

    Seriously amazing... thank you so much!!

  • @adelhamster
    @adelhamster Год назад

    Your video just saved me, omg, nowear I can find an information about render for 2d only 3d, Thank you very much

  • @yourssincerely7857
    @yourssincerely7857 6 месяцев назад

    AMAZING tutorial thank you soo so much

  • @jtxtee
    @jtxtee 2 года назад +2

    You don't have to scale the scene to get a greater DOF, just type in a lower f-stop number like .05.
    Grease pencil objects can have DOF! On the GP object, go into visual effects properties, add a blur effect and check "use dof"

  • @blagoidimitrov
    @blagoidimitrov Год назад +1

    this program is wonderful, I already have it, now I will be able to create both Games and Animations

  • @aforart7316
    @aforart7316 9 месяцев назад

    Please make more of such videos, love you

  • @Aiseki
    @Aiseki 2 года назад

    It gives me ton of motivation, such a nice series. Thank you!