Blender 2.83 Grease Pencil: Comic style from reference (part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Continuing on from Part I - link here • Blender 2.83 Grease Pe...
In this part, I will explain coloring and shading using the Grease Pencil tools to best effect.
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Reminds me of a Disney princess
Awesome tutorial, and awesome work man. Keep the grease pencil ones coming !
Amazing! Love the explaining! Pls keep doing this! Greetings from Argentina
I had no idea Blender had great 2d tools, thanks for showing your workflow Paul 👍👍
I appreciate your tutorials because you speak from the perspective of a commercial artist.
Thanks Paul! Very impressed.
This is a great tutorial name dos easy to follow. Helped me understand blender really easily!
really appreciate your pacing and explanations
Thanks for sharing.. Hope you upload more grease pencil
That was amazing, thank you so much!
Awesome tutorial! I was looking for how to convert an image to greasepencil on Bender. Then turn the greasepencil to Mesh. Not quite what I was looking for but I'm glad I found this video anyway. It's useful if you're into drawing cartoons
Thank you for these videos!!!
In The newest version of blender the Vertex option discussed at 2:25-2:36: in view port shading is called Attribute located in the same spot where vertex was
Yup! I may have to do an update on this video soon
This is amazing. I also like that he is doing the newest Fortnite update on Epic games in the background
Awesome technics!
The best!!! Really big big thanks.
Soo good
Perfect tutorial!
awesome work ty for the video
Great tutorial. Thanks mate
great tuto!! Thanks!
So nice!!!
Excellent tutorial like always, Paul. Thank you.
Superb!
Part 2 is better than Part 1 😍 Subbed 👍👍
Brilliant!
Wow. Just wow.
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Great video
Nice tutorial man!
wow❤ great job make more basic to advanced videos on grease pencil
Woohoo, been waiting for this one for a while!
amazing thanks
Paul. I kid you not, this is what I'm going to focus on and master in Blender.
Thanks for the inspiration and the springboard. I'll check to see if you have Patreon.
Thanks so much! I've had my patreon on pause for a while so jumping on will only incur the upfront fee. If you prefer, I have a grease pencil course out through Teachable which gives you the complete rundown.
Shame there are only two parts would have loved to see more of this useful and beneficial content.
muito incrível o que se pode fazer com o blender e tendo o conhecimento pra usa-lo
thanks for tutorial bro
I really like the looks of the proportional editing for speeding up alignment of fills with strokes, and tweaking stroke positions. If that's a feature in Inkscape, I wish I had known about it long ago. Although I guess it wouldn't be as useful unless I convert my Bézier curves to poly lines, because it probably wouldn't play nice with control points unless they're set to auto, and I have tons of nodes in a stroke.
I think Blender feels oddly lighter to edit in than Inkscape as well. It's like there's a subtly lower input latency. I don't know if I'm imagining it or what. Although I know the filters in Inkscape sure seem heavier than Blender at times.
When doing shading and highlighting steps, I think it would be good to actually pick out and define a light source color, if only for reference. It should let you choose your colors more consistently and logically. Even if you choose not to adhere to it that strongly.
Sounds like you could use the vertex paint feature. Create your own custom palette and assign a color for your lighting. If needed, you could always use point lights, as they interact with grease pencil objects and give a nice gradient glow to an area.
wow!!!
Watching you use scene lights to accentuate the highlights and shadows of your image makes me wonder if there's a way to paint normals onto a grease pencil object.
Paul O Caggegi. Not sure if you know but you can type in negative lights in blender too. even negative color lamps to pull out colors .
I learned from default cube or maybe cgmatter.
Great tutorials too.
Great
How to blend colours in grease pencil?
1 000 000$ Man!
This is amazing Paul!!! I was wondering if it would be possible to draw out your character in Illustrator for the ink layer and then color it in blender? If you were animating something like this how long would it take you to do a 20 second animation of her talking or some slight movements? Thanks again - Tree
That depends directly on th enumber of frames you have to draw; if it takes 10 minutes to draw each frame, and the animation is 6 frames, then an hour to create a cycle of walking.
"Cleanup boundary strokes" is not for any strokes but only for special ones which only "fill bucket" tool can create if needed (there is keyboard shortcut for drawing them while having "bucket" tool selected. Don't remember which one exactly, unfortunately).
Ah cool so it's a bucket tool operation? Will give this a go!
@@PCaggegi for closing little holes between strokes in drawings, before creating fill.
Its "Alt" key.
sir how you massage the stroke please explain me
I believer if you used the sculpting push/grab on GP you will like it more than editing to move the fill shapes. (i think you can have it act only on the selected also)
I'm gonna keep trying at sculpt! Still wrestling with it. I'm a bit old school with my vector art techniques lol.
What other 2d animation programs that allow sculpting or editing the path like blender?
6:10 what key , do you used ?
Hi nice tutorial.. What is the procedure if I want to animate this ? Do I have to color frame by frame from start ?
Not my area of expertise but that sounds about right. :)
Hey , In next video , can you present video with screencastkey add-on ?
To know , what key are you pressing ?
Is it possible to upload a png or jpeg file from a different drawing app into blender?
blender has an addon you have to turn on called Images as Planes
And then work on it as a grease pencil object? Yes. But it's not a great way of working. In the part of the video where I show you how to extract a palette, there is an option to convert image to a grease pencil object. It creates a bunch of strokes and fills but as you might expect, it's a bit messy.
How do you move or scroll the image, you zoom in in one place idk how u do that. I'm outside camera but it only zooms in in the center.
Middlemouse scroll: zoom in/out. Shift Middlemouse click and drag should pan. But check your preferences. If you're set to orbit by default, you'll orbit a central point. You can also change these shortcuts to something more comfortable.
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that's nice to know lot about shading and coloring.. I have never known about that palette portion..
Thanks bro..
Just asking out of curiosity... why are the eye brows flipped in the opposite side 🙈..
Is that the part of the work😅
Because I suck at drawing
@@PCaggegi that's unexpected 🙈
installing epic game
I see you updating Fortnite
why wouldn't you just use procreate or affinity designer for this? what is the benefit of using blender?
Why are you looking at a grease pencil tutorial when you can use Affinity or Procreate?