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Awesome video! As an artist myself, I tend to watch how people deal with technical challenges. That’s why it takes me so long to post New Animations for my subscribers. I just want to get it right you know.
This is great stuff! one tip is to record blender in fullscreen mode.. you can find the toggle under window > toggle fullscreen.. i often put this on the shortcut alt + enter like many other programs. i want to send you some windows keys too to get rid of that water mark :) where can i do that?
Nice solutions. I'm working daily with it and always amzes me to see different approaches, the projection mapping/ modelling is a thing that I always forget to do. It adds a lot.
Thanks for the great tutorial! I'm impressed. BTW, what should I do to change the place from bathroom to, say, living room. Can I make the bathroom hidden at certain frame and another shown so that I can make a longer animation?
Question. When I render something with a background (my art from Krita) then in the final render that background is not there. How to fix it? 1:10 I looked up how you set some things in the video but the background in my project came out blackk :/ btw great work!
Impressive outcome, feels natural and the timing issues you mentioned wouldn't have appeared if you hadn't mentioned it 😄 Did you consider making the mirror an actual mirroring material? That way you would have saved time for timing everything.
Thank you! Regarding the mirroring material, the perspective we got for the hand as well as the effects on it, might not have worked in that way. But we didn't attempt it so who knows!
I loved this animation video! I'm inspired by the 3D and 2D animation blend videos. I've been doing a mix of 3D background with 2D animation. It's nice to see how other artists makes this work. I can't wait to apply it into my own projects!
I hope you guys understand how insanely helpful for me this is. I've been wanting to learn the 2D/3D style for a few days now and i'm just gathering tutorials to watch at once. Thank you all!
3:22 so this was frame by frame and the color was separated from the line-art? I like the illusion of the bathroom products and the tiles that were shaped to give the viewer an illusion of a more boasted 2D effect.
The colors and lines are on the same grease pencil object but different layers, yes. The hand in the foreground (that pops up when she wipes at the mirror) is a different object entirely :)
I'm going to be the asshole and ask who was the 1, ONE person who downvoted this!? This was a great process walk-through/ breakdown and nothing to even downvote? Thanks for sharing!
The 3D-ify scene I feel didn’t pay off. If you had more camera movement to it, it would help it stand out. Like maybe a camera bob and dolly closer to the mirror as though the camera is the girls eyes. As it is now and even after being told it’s 3D I still don’t notice it. So I think just more cam movement would help.
We animate directly in Blender with the grease pencil functions :D The girl is her own object, and the hand is a separate object that can be moved independently to the animation :)
woow amazing can someone plz explain the difference between opaque and alpha hased i really didn-t understand how you can make only some objects cast shadow
Opaque will work like normal shadows..not sure about alpha clip/hashed...for alpha clip you can specify the clip value so that the parts of your object which has alpha value greater than the clip value will only cast shadow...in alpha hashed I think the clip value is random...BUT ANYWAYS you can remove shadow by choosing "none" for shadow settings (in eevee) in the materials tab of your object..in cycles you have to go to ray visibility settings I think..
Not at all! Yes, since we chose to animate frame by frame we do have to draw each movement :) There are workarounds to it, like making a 2D rig, but this is the method we prefer, hope it answers your question :D
@@TeamMiracles Yes, thank you! this was great. If it's okay to ask, why do you choose to do it frame by frame? does it look better? I'm trying to make my first short animation and I love the hand drawn look like yours.
@@kamistarot3605 I don’t know anything at all but I HAVE watched tutorials for the 2D stuff and from what I see why my eyes and no experience is that the rigs look like maybe they’re more rigid and seem like static images you manipulate. I imagine that a frame by frame approach makes it look more flowy and diverse. You could probably get that same effect with rigs but I’m an idiot. Hold on let me learn the entirety of blender real quick and get back to you.
Looks great! Did you use the grease pencil in blender to draw the girl or did you draw each frame in photoshop first and then import them like the background?
It was really good! I have one question though. What were the benefits of doing this in blender compared to a drawing software? I would use blender because I can't draw and using 3D models would help but If I understand correctly, here, everything was hand-drawn.
How did u animate the character? Did u animate it in a 2D programme and exported each frame as an image and put it into Blender? Btw this video is just what Im looking for to start learning how to mix 2D and 3D art
This is amazing!!! How did you learn how to animate in Blender? Did you take any online class that explains how to import your art as planes etc.? I have a anime style of animation I am currently doing in Photoshop but I want to learn how to do it in Blender so that I can have the camera move in and out and have more overall control of how I set up my scenes but I have no clue where to start as I haven't seen many people doing the anime style in Blender like i've seen from the videos on this channel so far. Any classes or instruction you could recommend would be greatly appreciated! - Tree
we learned online entirely! from various tutorials on youtube, but Blender itself has an amazing in depth tutorial series for the software. PepeSchoolLand has several smaller videos on features and updates you can go through. if you run into any issues you can ask from blender creators like us or search online for forums where others might've gone through a similar issue and posted a solution :) We also have beginner and intermediate playlists for grease pencil on our channel so browse through em if you need more help :D
Would it take longer to render if the bathroom background was drawn using Grease pencil? Does importing it from photoshop make the render process faster?
Nice and animation is looking very tough but you have well done animators and can you show morphing between 2d and 3d shot or how you make from transition from 2d to 3d poly scene
Hi, first thanks for this useful tutorials. i have a question. Please answer it if you see. Why do my effects like blur and glow lose their properties and don't apply when I add them to my lights and then place a dark background behind them? But when I remove the background, the effects work. My paint background is not bright; it's dark like your work. What should I do to make the blur effect display properly? What is the solution to this problem?
Hello do you have a good tutorial how to do this kind of stuffs in details please help me :( I know blender but basic only,,,, I also know how to draw in photoshop.... please help me on how do I start... I want to create a youtube channel with the stories of my own.
Thanks for all the support we received on this video :D You guys are the best and we have more cool projects and tutorials coming your way. If you want to support us to keep making videos, consider becoming a patron! We've only got some basic tiers for now, but we'll grow with time! Link in bio and here (if it works): bit.ly/TMpatreon
is that on Pc or lapatop or is the animation on a diffrent device
song name please 🥺🥺🥺
my question is a what is the software name ?
your stile is really beautiful. would love to see full animations.
Can I work with you guys? This is so amazing..
Add edges to the 2D objects and pulling those long the Y axis to give depth is a technique I hadn't thought of. Very informative.
If you do it that way youre distorting the drawing. Put the 3d cursor at the camera position and then scale towards the 3d cursor
its how he make the pencil frame effect?
I need to learn this, Blender is so rad
Dude, this was amazing. The animation looks stunning.
Thanks a ton!
Loved how they traced greasepencil on those plane components to make use of the noise modifier! So creative!!
Yeah, I will do the same! Thanks for the idea, team miracles!
Glad you liked it!
Working on an animated short, and have been feeling a bit over my head. This has given me so much confidence. Thank you!
That's amazing! Love to hear it, we hope your project goes well :D
Awesome video! As an artist myself, I tend to watch how people deal with technical
challenges. That’s why it takes me so long to post New Animations for my subscribers. I just
want to get it right you know.
When Import images as Frames, you can play with the import settings to make it allign to the camera correctly and create the depth automatically :)
How?
Cool stuff. Would be nice to see the facial animation workflow as well. And/or armature animation?
We'll look into making a video about the animation specifically! No armature though, just frame by frame :)
@@TeamMiracles Armatures make for very swimmy motion.
TY ladies lots of inspiration - long may the creativity flow
This is hella lit. Extremely creative bringing the two elements together. Would have never thought to layer the planes the way you did .
i watched this movie last year.. very cool. you guys are teaching valuable information and making amazing art in the process. thank you
Thank you so much 😀
This is great stuff! one tip is to record blender in fullscreen mode.. you can find the toggle under window > toggle fullscreen.. i often put this on the shortcut alt + enter like many other programs.
i want to send you some windows keys too to get rid of that water mark :) where can i do that?
Nice solutions. I'm working daily with it and always amzes me to see different approaches, the projection mapping/ modelling is a thing that I always forget to do. It adds a lot.
this is soooo amaaaazing guys love your works
amazing 2d work in blender!
Thank you! Cheers!
I have been wanting to create something like this for some time, I love what you made ❤
Shannoka, your voice sounds like deepika padukone and amazing👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
You guys are so talented. All your animations are so good. Thanks for everything
so cool! keep it up! thank you for the video
Thank you! Will do!
Great vid👍👍
Fantastic explainer, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing Work
Thanks 🔥
Loved this! Very creative!
Great job as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
Woow so cool I love your work
Thank you so much 😀
Woah! I really liked the idea😍😍 its awesomee!!!😎
Thank you! 😊
I love this
2.5D, very well done
Top notch!
Thank you so much!
0:14 that is trippy
Thank u im working on using both styles for my animation carrer after collage.
That's awesome! Good luck :D
@@TeamMiracles thank you 😄✌
Thanks just what I needed for my animation you've helped a lot
Be blessed happy blendering
Glad we could help!
The animation look's beautifull
Thanks for the great tutorial! I'm impressed. BTW, what should I do to change the place from bathroom to, say, living room. Can I make the bathroom hidden at certain frame and another shown so that I can make a longer animation?
It's so rich🔥
Love ❤️the animation
Staging and animation
Well explained 🔥😎
Fantastic work. If you you like blender you should check out other open source application like. The Gimp, Mypaint, Krita and Inkscape.
Awesome! You guys are amazing
Thanks so much!
Question. When I render something with a background (my art from Krita) then in the final render that background is not there.
How to fix it?
1:10 I looked up how you set some things in the video but the background in my project came out blackk :/
btw great work!
Impressive outcome, feels natural and the timing issues you mentioned wouldn't have appeared if you hadn't mentioned it 😄
Did you consider making the mirror an actual mirroring material? That way you would have saved time for timing everything.
Thank you! Regarding the mirroring material, the perspective we got for the hand as well as the effects on it, might not have worked in that way. But we didn't attempt it so who knows!
Wow amazing ,,this is awesome
Thank you so much!
I love this inside! But should't the camera track in, instead of out, when she walks closer to the mirror?
you're right! i think it should follow her a biit more obviously... thanks for pointing it out :')
@@TeamMiracles No, actually I'm sorry, cause now I remember some smart arses pointing out some mistakes in finished films of mine.
I loved this animation video! I'm inspired by the 3D and 2D animation blend videos. I've been doing a mix of 3D background with 2D animation. It's nice to see how other artists makes this work. I can't wait to apply it into my own projects!
That's awesome! Can't wait to see how your projects turn out :D
How you add noise on the plane i mean bottle and tap png?
Thank you! Very inspiring
Awesome work!! Thanks for sharing 😊😊
Thanks for watching!
I hope you guys understand how insanely helpful for me this is. I've been wanting to learn the 2D/3D style for a few days now and i'm just gathering tutorials to watch at once. Thank you all!
3:22 so this was frame by frame and the color was separated from the line-art? I like the illusion of the bathroom products and the tiles that were shaped to give the viewer an illusion of a more boasted 2D effect.
The colors and lines are on the same grease pencil object but different layers, yes. The hand in the foreground (that pops up when she wipes at the mirror) is a different object entirely :)
@@TeamMiracles interesting.
excellent tutorial, thank you 🙏🏻
You're very welcome!
Freakin' Awesome Sauce! :D
Fantastic!
amazing work!
Love your works!!!!
I'm going to be the asshole and ask who was the 1, ONE person who downvoted this!? This was a great process walk-through/ breakdown and nothing to even downvote? Thanks for sharing!
Haha, thanks for the support :D
It's envy, it's always out of envy.
the video is very helpful.
thank you so much.
Love this!
This is really a useful technique.... Can you make a tutorial on Dynamic Paint Transition in blender.... Thanking in advance 👍
Great suggestion!
The 3D-ify scene I feel didn’t pay off. If you had more camera movement to it, it would help it stand out. Like maybe a camera bob and dolly closer to the mirror as though the camera is the girls eyes. As it is now and even after being told it’s 3D I still don’t notice it. So I think just more cam movement would help.
Amazing art
Very exciting
Good work!
Thank you sooo much
You're welcome!
Amazing, more such stuff
Nice work.
Thanks!
beaultyfull
That was great!! How did u import the character animation. I mean is it a video as a plane or something??
Big fan btw!
We animate directly in Blender with the grease pencil functions :D The girl is her own object, and the hand is a separate object that can be moved independently to the animation :)
Team Miracles great. Thank u for replying ✌🏾
woow amazing can someone plz explain the difference between opaque and alpha hased i really didn-t understand how you can make only some objects cast shadow
Opaque will work like normal shadows..not sure about alpha clip/hashed...for alpha clip you can specify the clip value so that the parts of your object which has alpha value greater than the clip value will only cast shadow...in alpha hashed I think the clip value is random...BUT ANYWAYS you can remove shadow by choosing "none" for shadow settings (in eevee) in the materials tab of your object..in cycles you have to go to ray visibility settings I think..
This might be a dumb question but when your character moves, do you have to draw her movements frame by frame?
Not at all! Yes, since we chose to animate frame by frame we do have to draw each movement :) There are workarounds to it, like making a 2D rig, but this is the method we prefer, hope it answers your question :D
@@TeamMiracles Yes, thank you! this was great. If it's okay to ask, why do you choose to do it frame by frame? does it look better? I'm trying to make my first short animation and I love the hand drawn look like yours.
@@kamistarot3605 I don’t know anything at all but I HAVE watched tutorials for the 2D stuff and from what I see why my eyes and no experience is that the rigs look like maybe they’re more rigid and seem like static images you manipulate. I imagine that a frame by frame approach makes it look more flowy and diverse. You could probably get that same effect with rigs but I’m an idiot. Hold on let me learn the entirety of blender real quick and get back to you.
Well done video
Great job!!!
Thank you!!
Amazing video but why should there be fog on the mirror without hot water?
do you have a course about this style, it really nice
Hey this trick could be used to create spider verse effect like the lines in the face that represent wrinkles....
Looks great! Did you use the grease pencil in blender to draw the girl or did you draw each frame in photoshop first and then import them like the background?
we animated it in grease pencil! Only the backgrounds were done in photoshop :)
@@TeamMiracles Awesome thanks!
Thank you, thank you, for this video.
You are so welcome!
The only thing I don't get is how the outlines are moving it is an imported picture so how did you manage that?
Its a noise modifier! we drew the lines over the imported BG with grease pencil and added a modifier to it that will distort the lines continuously :)
It was really good!
I have one question though.
What were the benefits of doing this in blender compared to a drawing software?
I would use blender because I can't draw and using 3D models would help but If I understand correctly, here, everything was hand-drawn.
How did u animate the character? Did u animate it in a 2D programme and exported each frame as an image and put it into Blender?
Btw this video is just what Im looking for to start learning how to mix 2D and 3D art
We animated it frame by frame in Blender itself with grease pencil! :)
Team Miracles Ok thank you but is the method I mentioned possible or doable?
This is amazing!!! How did you learn how to animate in Blender? Did you take any online class that explains how to import your art as planes etc.? I have a anime style of animation I am currently doing in Photoshop but I want to learn how to do it in Blender so that I can have the camera move in and out and have more overall control of how I set up my scenes but I have no clue where to start as I haven't seen many people doing the anime style in Blender like i've seen from the videos on this channel so far. Any classes or instruction you could recommend would be greatly appreciated! - Tree
we learned online entirely! from various tutorials on youtube, but Blender itself has an amazing in depth tutorial series for the software. PepeSchoolLand has several smaller videos on features and updates you can go through. if you run into any issues you can ask from blender creators like us or search online for forums where others might've gone through a similar issue and posted a solution :)
We also have beginner and intermediate playlists for grease pencil on our channel so browse through em if you need more help :D
Would it take longer to render if the bathroom background was drawn using Grease pencil? Does importing it from photoshop make the render process faster?
Nice and animation is looking very tough but you have well done animators and can you show morphing between 2d and 3d shot or how you make from transition from 2d to 3d poly scene
The transition is just a hard cut! All the shots are done on separate files and edited together in post :)
Great video really useful.
Glad you think so!
Hi, first thanks for this useful tutorials.
i have a question. Please answer it if you see. Why do my effects like blur and glow lose their properties and don't apply when I add them to my lights and then place a dark background behind them? But when I remove the background, the effects work. My paint background is not bright; it's dark like your work. What should I do to make the blur effect display properly? What is the solution to this problem?
It's great 😃
Hello do you have a good tutorial how to do this kind of stuffs in details please help me :( I know blender but basic only,,,, I also know how to draw in photoshop.... please help me on how do I start... I want to create a youtube channel with the stories of my own.
Nice! Thanks for posting. Also, what is the song in the background, i'd like to hear it more closely. chill vibe
you can also do camera mapping, thats much easier
That's correct!
3d 2d animation by likehere or by dedouze is the future of drawn animation
Amazing!!!
Do you have 2D animation tutorials for beginners (beginners in 2D)
Great lesson! How can I quickly add 2D text with shadow to a scene like this in blender?
Cool! :D
Song name: doja cat - doctor instrumental
thank you
One question, which software was the character animation made in?
A W E S O M E 💛🔥
Nice!
Thanks!
Hi
Can you make a video on how to animate the character motion
Woooow
This looks great. I have one doubt... can you attach an animation made in photoshop to a backround made in Blender?