I've been GP for my workflow for the last few years and it's completely changed the way I work. I'd second all the things you say in this video, though I want to point out that if you're having trouble interpolating color and lineart together, then it's worth learning to draw with filled materials instead of lineart and colors separately. It's a very different type of drawing and requires a good amount of thinking ahead as you work, but combined with duplicating our keyframes and using the sculpt tools, you can completely eliminate the need to do color passes on your work.
Very true 😊, GP was a big step forward for me too 🌟. Thank you for sharing this tip here for the community 😃 I really do appreciate it. I also discovered that way of interpolate color and it work 100%👍. It's a good advanced tip for sure and requires a good understanding of the tools with wisely plan to reach out the desire results in a less amount of time. And you sum up the process well👏😃. I hope some curious people out there will give it a try ✌️😉.
I just found out a few weeks ago that the interpolation mode uses the stroke stacking order. So if you select both corresponding strokes and 'send them to back' and repeat that for all of the strokes, you can fix the drawings and interpolate again.
Haha I'm so glad to hear it, thank you 🙏😁👌. This interpolation stuff is a complex topic to explain😅. The challenge was to illustrate my words with examples for a better understanding 😆👍.
Thank you so much :D I was trying to figure this out and it was really infuriating because nothing was showing up that I wanted. Very to the point, thanks.
I recommend also to follow your Zoro head turn tutorial to practice interpolation 😁 If you don't like sculpting, there's another method in Edit mode using Curve Editing (I didn't test it with complex interpolations though) I explain it in this Short: ua-cam.com/users/shorts-jzafqxTcMo Also if you keep the 'Tab for Pie menu' setting disabled You'll be able to use Tab to quickly switch between Sculpt and Edit mode (or any other active mode and Edit mode)
Haha that's a good recommendation Mr.Genius🧞♂️😁👍and you also did this tutorial alright tho 🌟💯👌. Of course, there's other possibilities for doing certain tasks😉👍. So, for useful convenient tips and tricks the best place are @MumuMundo genius channel🌟 and the other legend, the great @Dantti 🌟.
Thank you for your tutorial!It was explained very clearly. After completing the interpolation, if I'm not satisfied, can I directly adjust the interpolation sequence? Or do I need to delete the generated keyframes and start the interpolation again?🥲
Thank you so much for tour sweet feedback 🙏😊🌟!!! So, about the interpolation you will have to be careful. I recommend to delete the interpolated keys first (blue diamonds🔹) and then do the adjustment on the 2 mains keyframes only (yellow diamonds 🔶️ ). Finally, redo the interpolation 😊. Because the interpolation is kinda tricky to explain I prefer to recommend you this solution. Don't worry if you do something wrong your project won't be lost 😉 it's just going to be hard for me to help you out 😄. Hope that will help you😁👍!
Even though grease pencil is free it feels the sculpt and edit mode would be a lot better with Moho Pro since you can draw one point at a time and can edit beziers so it makes it easier to manipulate the vectors. Plus you know 2D rigging tools but its cool to see Grease Pencil improve.
Hummm try this 🤔. Before interpolate make sure to select the correct layer with your 2 keyframes on it. The layer appears green when selected. Then grab the blue playhead on your timeline and slide somewhere in-between the 2 keyframes of the corresponding layer. AND finger cross 🤞 INTERPOLATE. It should work🌟. Hope that helps✌️😁.
Hello I'm noticing that I can't interpolate more than one layer at a time? Even if I have them all selected and "All layers" ticked in the layer box thing. When I click interpolate it only does one layer. Is there a way around this or is this just how it is?
Hummm yeah I know what you mean 🤔. Basically the interpolate action cam only happens on one layer at the time. In case of many layer...unfortunately you cannot😕. The only way is to gather all layers into one... for now this is what it is, I'm hoping for new updates on that 🌟. Cheers! 😁👍
@@tuat555 Oh thanks for the reply! Yeah I'm still trying to figure out grease pencil and find a good workflow. I really like the way you do it where you keep your same lines and just move them around and interpolate between them. I just want a cleaner way to do that with multiple layers haha
So you need to go to EDIT -> PREFERENCE -> KEYMAP then search a box to tick called TAB FOR PIE MENU. After that close it. Then on the viewport press TAB to open the pie menu 😁🤙.
I done the work on Blender by using the Grease Pencil... the topic is the INTERPOLATE TOOL...and of course I used a video editing program to built my video 😁. And why is so special? 🤭 Man that's also a mystery for myself👀🤣👌 bahaha.
I've been GP for my workflow for the last few years and it's completely changed the way I work. I'd second all the things you say in this video, though I want to point out that if you're having trouble interpolating color and lineart together, then it's worth learning to draw with filled materials instead of lineart and colors separately. It's a very different type of drawing and requires a good amount of thinking ahead as you work, but combined with duplicating our keyframes and using the sculpt tools, you can completely eliminate the need to do color passes on your work.
Very true 😊, GP was a big step forward for me too 🌟. Thank you for sharing this tip here for the community 😃 I really do appreciate it. I also discovered that way of interpolate color and it work 100%👍. It's a good advanced tip for sure and requires a good understanding of the tools with wisely plan to reach out the desire results in a less amount of time. And you sum up the process well👏😃. I hope some curious people out there will give it a try ✌️😉.
I just found out a few weeks ago that the interpolation mode uses the stroke stacking order. So if you select both corresponding strokes and 'send them to back' and repeat that for all of the strokes, you can fix the drawings and interpolate again.
Hey that's a cool trick😮. I'm going to give it a try😁. Man I also do learn stuff like this by accident and they are worth it. Thank you for sharing!🙏🌟
That was a shockingly good tutorial. Amazing I understood everything said for once hahaha
Haha I'm so glad to hear it, thank you 🙏😁👌. This interpolation stuff is a complex topic to explain😅. The challenge was to illustrate my words with examples for a better understanding 😆👍.
thanks man it helped me a lot, thanks for sharing.......
Thank you so much :D
I was trying to figure this out and it was really infuriating because nothing was showing up that I wanted. Very to the point, thanks.
This is an excellent tutorial. No superfluous side tangents, just using the work space efficiently
Thank you so much for this awesome feedback!!! 🙏😃🌟. It feels so good to hear it, since I mainly focus and work my contents for fast delivery info 😊👍.
Clear video, perfect examples, perfect audio, like for the subtitles, like for the content.
Ohhh thank you man 🙏😃🌟! Yes, I tried to improve a bit my content quality on this one and it feels good, you appreciated that changes 😁👌
i like your teaching style you teach very clearly
subbed exactly what I needed
Very Detailed Nice Explanation....😍
I really appreciate your feedback thank you so much 🙏😊✨️
Super!! Very clear and neat !! Thank you
THANK YOU I really much appreciate it 🙏😊🌟
Very thorough explanation. Thank u
You're welcome, thank you so much! 🙏😁✨️
I recommend also to follow your Zoro head turn tutorial to practice interpolation 😁
If you don't like sculpting, there's another method in Edit mode using Curve Editing (I didn't test it with complex interpolations though) I explain it in this Short: ua-cam.com/users/shorts-jzafqxTcMo
Also if you keep the 'Tab for Pie menu' setting disabled You'll be able to use Tab to quickly switch between Sculpt and Edit mode (or any other active mode and Edit mode)
Haha that's a good recommendation Mr.Genius🧞♂️😁👍and you also did this tutorial alright tho 🌟💯👌. Of course, there's other possibilities for doing certain tasks😉👍. So, for useful convenient tips and tricks the best place are @MumuMundo genius channel🌟 and the other legend, the great @Dantti 🌟.
😂 Thanks for everything
Super video and very clear , Thank you.
That's really awesome to hear 🙏😊✨️ THANK YOU!
Great tutorial man! 💪
muchas gracias, me gustaria que hicieras mas tutoriales
Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you for your tutorial!It was explained very clearly.
After completing the interpolation, if I'm not satisfied, can I directly adjust the interpolation sequence? Or do I need to delete the generated keyframes and start the interpolation again?🥲
Thank you so much for tour sweet feedback 🙏😊🌟!!! So, about the interpolation you will have to be careful. I recommend to delete the interpolated keys first (blue diamonds🔹) and then do the adjustment on the 2 mains keyframes only (yellow diamonds 🔶️ ). Finally, redo the interpolation 😊. Because the interpolation is kinda tricky to explain I prefer to recommend you this solution. Don't worry if you do something wrong your project won't be lost 😉 it's just going to be hard for me to help you out 😄. Hope that will help you😁👍!
Auto Like. This is gold.
Rly nice work
There are so many errors i deal with when painting with grease pencil, can you do a video on flawless painting
You rock dude
Cool. Thanks!
You're welcome! 🙏😊🌟
Gojo eyes tutorial plz
Even though grease pencil is free it feels the sculpt and edit mode would be a lot better with Moho Pro since you can draw one point at a time and can edit beziers so it makes it easier to manipulate the vectors. Plus you know 2D rigging tools but its cool to see Grease Pencil improve.
5:40 finally some one makes a non grotesque character.
Haha 😆 thank you man. Indeed, viewers deserve some decent aesthetic characters 😊👌🌟
He tuat can you plzz show tutorial how you made eyes glow of gojo i m struggling to do that
you rock
it says that "could not find valid keyframes" EVERY TIME i use interpolation
Hummm try this 🤔. Before interpolate make sure to select the correct layer with your 2 keyframes on it. The layer appears green when selected. Then grab the blue playhead on your timeline and slide somewhere in-between the 2 keyframes of the corresponding layer. AND finger cross 🤞 INTERPOLATE. It should work🌟. Hope that helps✌️😁.
Thanks. I had figured it out a little bit but that really finished clearing stuff up.
Hello I'm noticing that I can't interpolate more than one layer at a time? Even if I have them all selected and "All layers" ticked in the layer box thing. When I click interpolate it only does one layer. Is there a way around this or is this just how it is?
Hummm yeah I know what you mean 🤔. Basically the interpolate action cam only happens on one layer at the time. In case of many layer...unfortunately you cannot😕. The only way is to gather all layers into one... for now this is what it is, I'm hoping for new updates on that 🌟. Cheers! 😁👍
@@tuat555 Oh thanks for the reply! Yeah I'm still trying to figure out grease pencil and find a good workflow. I really like the way you do it where you keep your same lines and just move them around and interpolate between them. I just want a cleaner way to do that with multiple layers haha
i want to learn 2d animation from scratch please upload 2d animation complete course
How are you making that pie menu appear?
So you need to go to EDIT -> PREFERENCE -> KEYMAP then search a box to tick called TAB FOR PIE MENU. After that close it. Then on the viewport press TAB to open the pie menu 😁🤙.
I have a way to have curves with interpolation. I can show u if u want
Sure, that's sound interesting 😃👍. Do you have a video about it? 🌟
@@tuat555 i sent you an invite message on twitter
you set start and end in 3D programs or video editors and interpolate automatically, so why is this special?
I done the work on Blender by using the Grease Pencil... the topic is the INTERPOLATE TOOL...and of course I used a video editing program to built my video 😁. And why is so special? 🤭 Man that's also a mystery for myself👀🤣👌 bahaha.