Grease Pencil journey with Dédouze
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2022
- Dédouze is known for using Blender to create artworks with a 2D look, close to traditional comics and animes, but mixing 3D and 2D elements. In this talk, he will explain how he uses the Grease Pencil tool to create the imaginary worlds from his dreams, and how this tool made him create artworks that he didn't even expect he would ever be able to create.
He will talk about his personal and professional experimentations, and will show how these experiments led him to new animation styles and workflows that wouldn't be possible with other softwares. Grease Pencil is not just about 2D or 2.5D anymore but something completely new, and there are still so many paths to explore !
Blender Conference 2022
2022-10-27 16:00 at the theater. Хобби
Dedouze rules, great artist, and lovely to see him so successful! I wish I was there to meet him :)
Aaah thank you!! I am so happy to meet artists here too!
@@dedouze yeah it’s a great conference, I’ve only made it the one time but it was brilliant.
@@dedouze Amazing stuff. 2d is so fresh and expressive. I've yet to get into Blender.
Dedouze is one of the most stylish and innovative artists in the Blender community. I'm so happy that he was invited to speak and that we're able to get more insight into his history with the software and his workflow!
Grease Pencil is truly something else. Enhanced with 3D possibilities, simulations and so many ways to animate.
It can really make things A LOT easier for artists!
Great presentation! 🥰
Thank you dantii! Thanks for your work on greasepencil too!!
Dédouze make really impressive art, this hypnotic blue style and 2.5D animation lead us in a parallel world🎨😂one of the artists who inspire me in my art! Great work!
Very original, your own style !
Personal bookmarks shared :
3:05 sketch ++++ 4:00 2D to 3D parallax like 5:13 TV 6:03 manga 6:28 Lady, selection untemporal ++++ 8:45 introspection prequel loop 9:13 fix 9:19 shadows 10:08 background, inlay 10:40 bokeh blur depth of Field 10:55 mask 11:19 Lens flares ++++ 12:15 Black fading 12:43 just basic dust painting 13:00 Google RUclips 13:25 doll rigging like, cloth ++++ tatoo, experiment 16:05 US jewels store 2 days 16:55 many modifiers 17:50 background 18:05 kitchen, no excuse, pen 18:45 Daniel MARTINEZ presentation 19:10 hack 19:19 contact
Thx bro
If it wasn't for dedouze, I wouldn't have known about doing 2.5d art in blender. Good to see that the foundation is noticing more of this small side of the blender community!
This is what inspired me to learn grease pencil. I have not yet animated with it but drawing on it for now has been amazing fun. I even made a Batman dollar video!
😀😀
Hi. Where can we see it ?
The art he's done with Blender and grease pencil is really fantastic.
YOu created a whole movement Dédouze, you are amazing
Dedouze is a great artist I really admire his art and his generosity to share his knowledge
What a genius! Max respect for Dédouze! A true groundbreaker.
I love this guyyy
Oso ona!! Youre work is amazing!
Dedouze is awesome, the blur and film grain in grease pencil and not in compositor blew my mind
Thank you!! Okay to be honest, for long renders, this can be overkill, and maybe using the noise texture + greasepencil on top is the best. But in this case you have to prerender the noise + GP animation
@@dedouze thanks for your amazing work , i'm looking for a tutorial to realise the blur effect in compositor like you show at 10:56, do you have any idea ? Thanks
Genius! Your colors and style is a top level!
your workflow is awesome, thanks so much for showing us the behind-the-scenes
I love seeing his work. It really opened my eyes to just what you can do with a little creativity and a lot of passion.
So good! Loved his work since the first post! Consistently beautiful and unique.
wooooow ! so grateful for this !!! congrats Andry with all you've achieved and you document to help us grow creatively with free ressources !!
Brilliant work and great presentation! Huge fan of Dédouze's art!
What a cool style. Absolutely love everything you do. thanks!
great presentation, I love your work Dedouze
thank you !!
And you inspired so many others to dive into grease pencil, including me. Merci Dédouze, et Blender !
So much inspiration!, Thank you Dedouze, I love the way you"re creating wonderful things and inventing new techniques!
Great presentation Dedouze! 👏
Thank you so much!!
Incredible work! Absolutely charming. It always amazes me how people will always find new creative ways to use software
I'd love to see a collaboration with Dedouze and Daniel, a Grease Pencil dream team.
Very inspiring! Thank you a lot🙏
I love Blender Grease Pencil.
Dedouze can't wait to play an open world game in a 3d environment with your style!!
So cool! I'd never really thought about grease pencil much but this is amazing
what a legend
So inspiring.. MERCI DEDOUZE !!
really amazing, Dedouze is a great artist!
love your works
Fantastic.....
Amazing Artist and Talk!
we need a GP training course from dedouze with all the art techniques. I'm sure many would pay for that. Inspirational work.
He has
Ngl i love dedouze. He‘s a great artist and teacher!
brilliant!! respect Dedouze!
I just watched this and what you have done is fantastic!!! 💯❤
❤ great guy, love his art
Great presentation!
T'as été excellent Dédouze !! Bien joué !!
thank's from belgium
Just BRILLIANT! Dg
Simply great.
I just started watching his vids tday, dudes art work is amazing and i want to use greice pencils now for my animated music videos
another great talk, i think i might have to take a closer look at the grease pencil :D
Love this dude.
Hi im a design student from ateneo de manila and art gallery intern! I am thankful for your tutorials and words for helping me gain understanding about grease pencil. Godbless you! Thank you for helping me out with my thesis Dédouze
Dédouze is the gooat!
He is an excellent inspiration for new artists
Brilliant presentation
great artist and seems a really nice kid!
this guy deserves the success, whish him the best !
What a great presentation i love that you render everything in camera!
just like painting on canvas...
Dédouze the 🐐 no 🧢
Dedouze just made vitruvian bones in Blender. So good man, love his work a lot.
This is the next thing i wanna learn
so good
Dedouze is the man
L'Art Style et les couleurs... j'hésite entre Adoration et Jalousie. :o
I really like the Crocs animation, but other are superb as well.
Incredible
great vid
🙏🥰
very nice guy
May you make me turn into an blender maker content....
You makes me inspired to try my own ideas on blender and you show us we can do it.
Thank you for inspire us
Let’s go
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dedouze the best hahaha
Great presentation! I keep hearing “Christmas Eve”, what tool is he referring too?
ah i think it's Geasepencil 😂. Ahah I don't know if you're being sarcastic XD
i know him when i learn blender..
14:22 Moho has this ability, and 2.5d stuff by the way/
While I love Dedouze's work, this talk did feel at times like he was just showcasing his art for the most part rather than highlighting the abilities of grease pencil. I really thought he would be going more in depth in regards to grease pencil, deeper discussions on what he learned about the tool that has helped him create the things he wanted. Just more of a deep dive to the tech that helped drive his vision but this talk felt like it was just scratching the surface. Don't get me wrong, I truly do think he is an amazing artist and deserves recognition for his work, but I really wish he went deeper for some of these.
yeah I totally get that. It was complicated for me to prepare a technical talk about greasepencil in a conference where there was already 4 or more talks about technical and pipeline stuff on this tool, even some made by the very creators and developers of greasepencil ! So, i went for some kind of "motivational talk". It works better with the big screen actually. Also, i just had 20 minutes and could not go in depth of each scene. Something more detailed would be for future videos in longer format :)
@@dedouze Based on the limitations you had, then yeah I feel you on how hard it would've been to try and measure up to those. Guess I just wanted to hear more about tools you use, problems you've encountered then solved and then things you use to inspire you. Granted, they were already in the presentation to some degree but considering the restrains, I get why you weren't able to. Regardless, I should really give you props for doing this talk in the first place since I have managed to better appreciate it the more I check it :D
Io lery le!