My Blender 2D/3D Process with Grease Pencil
2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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Since a few people have asked, I created a quick overview of my process in Blender to create stylized models with a combination of 2D and 3D elements. I hope you find some of this useful!
Any questions please ask and I will help if I can!
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// PC Specs
Ryzen 5 3600 / RTX 2060 / 32GB RAM
// Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:33 Setup
01:03 3D Modelling
06:34 Materials
11:43 Grease Pencil Outline
15:28 Grease Pencil Drawing
24:04 Final Animation
25:08 Outro
This video just looks like 25 minutes, but I spend more than 3hours to learn it step by step; Thanks again.
Grease Pencil is an untapped section there really aren't many videos about it, keep at it and you'll see enormous growth on youtube in my humble opinion. Great video
thanks, so kind of you to say!
I agree and your voice is easy to listen to and understand
There are, you just need to dig harder 😅
@@Dantti yeah I think you're a great example of that Dantti! 😊
@@lacruzo thank you man! ❤️
This is one of the best quick and easy tutorials on how to 2D/3D out there! Thank you!
This is such a clear a good tutorial. It has helped me understand greasepencil better than any other tut. Really appreciate your hard work putting this together. Thank you so much!
For a tutorial that was not for beginners and won't go in depth, I felt like this went a lot deeper than I was expecting. It was still pretty easy to follow and things were explained for someone who doesn't really use blender to often like me. Thanks dude, this looks great!
Oh my god i was agonizing over trying to figure out how to create this style in blender less than a week ago, and now the perfect video lands right in my recommended. Thank you for making this!!
Incredible work! I love your style.
8:57 this blew me away. not only do i love being able to play with my background color without honking my whole lighting setup, i've also been trying to figure out a better way to draw in blender with an image reference, and i think this might be the solution. thank you so much!
I've watched a ton of blender tutorials and your way of explaining everything is THE BEST. You explain EVERYTHING with a simple "why" without over explaining or not even saying how or why. I hate it when people just move so fast you don't even see what they clicked on you have to pause it 100 times and then they don't even tell you WHY. This was perfect. Thank you!!!
Great vid man! What an awesome style!
cool seeing you here!
means a lot coming from you, appreciate that man!
Thank you for this tutorial! Please please make more, you're great at explaining everything and feel like I could learn so much from you. Thanks again!!
This is awesome! Great job!
Absolute legend. Thanks so much for this. Can’t wait to see more from your channel 🙌🏻
THAT IS SO COOL! I love how it combines 3d art with 2d art.
your technic are simple and straight forward, yet the result is so amazing, great work, hope to learn more from your channel
Would love to see more of this. Great video, I adore the chill vibe. :)
So many great time-saving ideas. Thank you for sharing your process! The result is super-cute too.
FYI you can avoid the workaround of having to manipulate the object in order to review it from different angles, by enabling "View Lock > Camera to View" for the main camera. That way you'll be able to navigate/rotate the viewport (from within the camera view, hence showing the camera-generated GP lines) without having to worry about the lines shifting from the object.
good tip, thanks!
Finally !!! A 2D/3D tutorial ! Thank you so much, waiting for the new videos !
this was the perfect speed and scale for me! i've been wanting to learn this for a couple of months and this really helped something click for me, thank you!!!!
I love your art ! Amazing work. Thank you to take time to make this video to share it with us.
you just taught me some things that REALLY lacked in my models, thank you!
Love this technique! The piece looks so cosy
This was therapeutic to watch, and I learned something too. Keep up the awesome work!
This is just insane. Great job.
Finally decided to try out the grease pencil after seeing this on tiktok. You absolutely rule, easy to follow along and so many small general tips that are valuable to remember. Again, you rule, thank you!
Parabens, man! Very well explained, detailed and without a doubt in each shortcut or tool applied! Congratulations!!
Im pretty new to blender and i feel like i learned a lot. Didnt know that toon shading was that easy to make. The method to make the background not affect the object is very useful too
Love the vibe of this style. You get inspired to me !
This is an AMAZING tutorial. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed and can't wait to see more.
So good! I love this style!
Great vid. Really nice teaching style and pace. More please!
Great walkthrough! I haven't played with the Grease pencil outline modifier as yet, it looks pretty useful for Things I like to do. Thanks for putting this together. 🙂
This is incredibly cool! So simple but effective!
Yesssss this is what I have been looking for in 3d art!!! Thanks for the walkthough!!!
Thanks for this fantastic tutorial. I ended up making my digital holiday greeting card with the techniques you shared. Looking forward for more from you.
Truly fascinating to watch, makes me want to do something similar. Amazing video!
LOVE this style so much, instantly subbed
This is wonderful and I cannot wait to try my hand at this. Thank you for your efforts!
Unironically a great tutorial for some simple modeling things I wasn't aware of as a not quite total beginner. Love this!
Wow ! I love it ! Thank you for sharing the process
I love your work..the tutorial is so so simple ❤ I hope you're going to do more in the future.
This is so sick. Love the style.
i loved this. thank you very much. keep up the great work
I hope you continue sharing more videos like this
Thanks for sharing this Oscar, what you lack in quantity you make up in quality, lovely work and content, just followed your tutorial and posted it on my IG, your content is gold!
This is such a great tutorial! Really appreciated :D I've never touched grease pencil before but this made it really approachable.
this technique could make some incredible borderlands renders ty for the tutorial
This was awesome. Great presentation and very easy to follow. 👏
this is the best one fr bro your node is simple and i finding gibli style for a month omg
great video! learned a lot from simply just watching it. really appreciate how to have included the keyboard shortcuts. For a noobie like myself its very helpful. Keep up the good work and will also keep on following you!
Great video! Got me inspired and I tried it out today, never had more fun on blender.
i love this amazing technique! 🤩
Great insights on your workflow. Many thanks for sharing!
I am absolute beginner in Blender and I have been able to reprodure 99% just following your intructions and pausing to check your keybinds! Amazing result, I leaned a lot. Will try to do other items by myself now!
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks a lot!
Love this art style, would love to see more future videos with this style because I would love to be able to recrate this kind of style in my art
Exactly, what I needed. That's some gold content here, so I'm definitely subbing
I just want to you thank you, this is great work and exactly what are looking for.
I've only just started learning blender (made The Donut and a cat tutorial) and this is the first I've seen of grease pencil. I love this style - this will be next on my to do list!
I love your work ! I help to learn 3D as a beginner, thank you !
This is really AWESOME !!
I'm just beginning to learn Blender and this tut is interesting because I have some great ideas on how to use this tool. I got to learn more basics of Blender first, but I like what this tool could do!
Very helpful guide! Always wanted to try something like this.
great breakdown! didn't even know notice this was 25mins long. please. more!
this is cool. hope to see more of this
Great video, love that look, hopefully can give this a go when I get 5!
Oh man, this is a great tutorial!! I can’t wait to try following along. You made the steps so simple and easy to grasp. Thanks for this! New sub :)
Good stuff. I’ve been using Blender for two weeks. ( 8 years using Maya professionally). Seeing this type of freedom in work is refreshing.
So glad to hear, thanks for checking it out!
Genuine question, did you stick with Blender's native user input setting or the one that mimicks Maya's? I've tried giving Blender a fair shake multiple times but always felt that interacting with the software is always a headache as a Maya vet
@@KTheBoiI started with Maya set, and slowly adjust to my taste. So my current setting is some kind of Chimera fusion between Maya n Blender
Loving the work flow 🫡🫡. We need more videos like this!!
I'm so glad to hear! 😊
This is what I'm looking for amazing work!!!
This is so cool! I’m gonna try to make something following this tutorial very soon!❤❤❤
Love the art style
Your work is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
This is really class. I love it
Trully amazing, will save it to watch again later
Inspired to try this out! Perfect 🎉
I had no idea about the Free Style Edge thing!! Thanks for this video it was really great :D
Muchas gracias Lacruzo, increíble tutorial bien explicado y detallado.
The was a enjoyable tutorial! We need more man you are underrated!!
really love your style and i wanna practice with it more often because of this. Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration!
Doesn't it look a bit like Dedouze though? it's still a great tutorial.
Very cool video, been looking for something like this for some time. Really enjoyed the tutorial, please consider creating some more videos.
Dang, this is a great video! Not only helpful for the style I am working on for my 3D but there's also lots of useful shortcuts in here that I hadn't learned yet, like using Alt + D so that the copied meshes will change whenever the source mesh changes. There were a few others that I wasn't aware of as well but I forgot them... gonna rewatch and take notes! Edit: Oh yeah, Ctrl + F2 to rename multiple objects. Nice!
wahoo thank you so much, my first time on blender, and with your explonations i was able to follow every step!!
oh my gosh this style is so stunning!
Thanks so much!!
Fantastic Work, my Brother!! Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful process. Just subscribed. 🙏🏾
Awesome and love the style of this art! ❤😂👍💪👏
Looks so cool!
I've spent so much time looking up how to do outlines and cartoon shaders and NONE of them were as easy or as elegant as whats presented in this video. Incredible work.
So glad I could help! 😊
this feels like a paid course, excellent work man keep it up, subbed!
Thanks, this was a really great introduction to learning the grease pencil
I loved this, thank you !
Simply perfect❤
This video is amazing !! I'm a beginner and yet it was very well explained i have to try this !
I've found that you can also render to transparent (with "Film" under the render tab), and the in the compositor, alpha the rendered image over a background color or texture. It also solves the background lighting issue.
You Are Amazing. This type of content will surely help us embrace Grease pencil and also grow your channel. For example, I just subbed 😁. Thanks a lot for this.
Totally dig Your style
Very good! I loved your tips.
Gamechanger. Thank you!!
Cool!!! Nice work!