We NEED a step to step tutorial on this!! This is insane, I was looking for something like these for a long time, so I truly appreciate you taking the time to share it with us!
YES FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! YES! I'm also using blender for my 2d animations and would love to see more content like this on UA-cam. If you won't be pushing blender x 2d animation. I guess i will even though I'm not to confident in my work hahaha
I am a 3d artist and im trying to get into 2d animation because i think characters look better in 2d and you have more freedom of what i want to do. 2d character in a 3d scene looks AMAZING so thats also one of the reasons
Just a quick note, another fun thing you can do is taking an art piece or picture, cutting/or hiding (depending on if its your art and you have the layers) out foreground or portions hiding areas, and turn it into a 3d model. I took a drawing by one of my favorite artists and turned into into a 3d realistic model in almost under week on and off with little knowledge heading in. It was a café where you could see into the windows, rain covering a lot of the canvas, an overhanging canopy, a character in the foreground, and a neon sign. I used copy and pasting along with hand sketching to remove the character, canopy, rain, neon sign, and bloom. I then made more fleshed out versions of the interior characters and décor (in the window) so when the camera moves it wouldn't break the illusion. I put those into the building and textured and bump mapped the bricks of the building, giving them a shiny quality. I made a custom street tile texture, textured it, gave it puddles and splashes, and put rain pouring down. Turned the neon sign into an actual model and the plant on the right into ivy. Made a camera rail and rendered it out. Pretty fun tbh. Just make sure not to post art that isn't yours, and if you do, give full credit for the *art* to the *creator*. Only take credit for the transfer to 3d space, if that.
This is so insanely in depth and incredible, I'm surprised this video is available for free. It's basically 2 tutorials with how you showcase the 3D scans functionality. Thank you so much for this!!
THIS IS SO SO HELPFUL. I swear, I've been following you for ages and I've learned so much from you but THIS video in particular is the shit. In college right now I'm studying animation and we have a project to finish for the end of the year, for which we're tasked to composite. except they're not teaching us it because..... education, i guess? anyways. THIS video on its own has taught me more than any class ive had this year. stg!!!!! thank you!!
2d animation is the way to explore but with 3D scanning technology and blending it with real pictures is awesome . I live in a rual area with a bunch of abandoned buildings could totally make some animation in those empty buildings .
Thank you for documenting your process- I'm trying to learn how to composite my little 2d frame paper- cut out animations into backgrounds for little 5 min videos for kids. I've just downloaded Blender so trying to learn it- it's definitely a learning curve, but this is definitely helping me see the possibilities of what can be done with compositing 2D animated figures into 3D backgrounds. Brilliant work!
8:12 A better way to do this is to edit the plane's vertex normals to point up so the shading matches all general light sources automatically. Select the plane, apply rotation, go into Edit Mode, and use "Mesh > Normals > Point to Target (Alt+L)". Click anywhere and set the Z value to 1000 with X and Y at 0.
Thanks for showing your process on Bassterd Blender. Im going to switch over to Blender for a few Bassterd reasons for my animation films. I have spoken.
That environment scanning thing has me excited enough I might buy that phone now ! I also had no idea you could manipulate camera's depth of field. Great video! Finding the "Import images as planes" option some weeks back is the sole reason I wanted to seriously try animating, having only ever skirted around the medium, as a hobbyist/illustration only guy.
Thanks for this! As pixel artest who is getting into 3D and wants to do video with 2D characters, objects and a 3D envoment like the first FPS games think Doom this was great!
Love it! Even if you aren't crazy about Grease Pencil, I'd still love to see videos of you using it. Some things such as blocking out and storyboarding inside 3D space can be pretty powerful. Great work.
Toniko I love the result you get in these hybrids. Have you thought about removing the outline in these? It's a simple thing but maybe it could take the merging a step above. Just an idea!
Your world flipping gave me and idea. Why don't you have the world form around a character? Maybe blank white cubes floating in and creating a scene? Character jumps into the abyss, lands on a cube and continues as more "world slides into place under his feet." Or the world is a Boolean attached to the character, only showing an area within a certain radius?
Cool video. Thanks. I would really like to see a tutorial on 2D animation with 3D environment. Backgrounds and environments are my weakness in 2D animation.
I found this way to make a backround sorta, so I draw like a mountain or whatever, then shade, then I erased the outlines, it don’t have to be perfect, but it turns out GREAT, oh yea I did it on mobile app FlipaClip.
That was really interesting!
The man, the myth, the legend!!
Yeah also love ur vids
Keke! 😀
hi ;D
Does this mean that keke will make a 2d/3d animation?
this is basically like what every early 2000s film was like
this is what TAWOG was and still is
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@@LinkEX thanks yo. I didn't feel like looking up a word right now but I'm glad I know it all the same.
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Love seeing people doing art in creative ways
Makes my future art doing easier
We NEED a step to step tutorial on this!! This is insane, I was looking for something like these for a long time, so I truly appreciate you taking the time to share it with us!
It's probably one of the most seamless hybrid cg/2D animation which doesn't throw off my head.
YES FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! YES! I'm also using blender for my 2d animations and would love to see more content like this on UA-cam. If you won't be pushing blender x 2d animation. I guess i will even though I'm not to confident in my work hahaha
I'll happily watch your progress. I'll check out some of your videos
We definitely need a step by step tutorial of this.
Your characters are brilliant.
Finally, we have the lore for the legendary location unknown video.
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Cool idea to use Blender as a pre-compositing step in addition to the general set up! 👍🏾
would LOVE LOVE LOVEEE a step by step tutorial on this!
Imagine if Richard Williams was still here to see this! Technology has come so far.
power of blender ,i have been using since 2012 ,love seeing this
That 3D scanning is insane to me
I am a 3d artist and im trying to get into 2d animation because i think characters look better in 2d and you have more freedom of what i want to do. 2d character in a 3d scene looks AMAZING so thats also one of the reasons
Never stop creating! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Just a quick note, another fun thing you can do is taking an art piece or picture, cutting/or hiding (depending on if its your art and you have the layers) out foreground or portions hiding areas, and turn it into a 3d model. I took a drawing by one of my favorite artists and turned into into a 3d realistic model in almost under week on and off with little knowledge heading in.
It was a café where you could see into the windows, rain covering a lot of the canvas, an overhanging canopy, a character in the foreground, and a neon sign. I used copy and pasting along with hand sketching to remove the character, canopy, rain, neon sign, and bloom. I then made more fleshed out versions of the interior characters and décor (in the window) so when the camera moves it wouldn't break the illusion. I put those into the building and textured and bump mapped the bricks of the building, giving them a shiny quality. I made a custom street tile texture, textured it, gave it puddles and splashes, and put rain pouring down. Turned the neon sign into an actual model and the plant on the right into ivy. Made a camera rail and rendered it out. Pretty fun tbh.
Just make sure not to post art that isn't yours, and if you do, give full credit for the *art* to the *creator*. Only take credit for the transfer to 3d space, if that.
This is so insanely in depth and incredible, I'm surprised this video is available for free. It's basically 2 tutorials with how you showcase the 3D scans functionality. Thank you so much for this!!
Your dancing pug is a superstar!
You just helped me fix the VFX element I was using in a test. The planes were casting shadows and I didn't know why. Now I do. Thanks.
Yay a fan of corridor crescendo its my favorite UA-cam channel!
THIS IS SO SO HELPFUL. I swear, I've been following you for ages and I've learned so much from you but THIS video in particular is the shit. In college right now I'm studying animation and we have a project to finish for the end of the year, for which we're tasked to composite. except they're not teaching us it because..... education, i guess? anyways. THIS video on its own has taught me more than any class ive had this year. stg!!!!! thank you!!
Congrats! That was awesome.
2d animation is the way to explore but with 3D scanning technology and blending it with real pictures is awesome . I live in a rual area with a bunch of abandoned buildings could totally make some animation in those empty buildings .
Also, a more in-depth, step by step would be awesome, please! You did such a good job!
Thank you for documenting your process- I'm trying to learn how to composite my little 2d frame paper- cut out animations into backgrounds for little 5 min videos for kids. I've just downloaded Blender so trying to learn it- it's definitely a learning curve, but this is definitely helping me see the possibilities of what can be done with compositing 2D animated figures into 3D backgrounds. Brilliant work!
Emegehhh you watch Corridor Crew too!! I love them and I love your work so this is great
8:12 A better way to do this is to edit the plane's vertex normals to point up so the shading matches all general light sources automatically.
Select the plane, apply rotation, go into Edit Mode, and use "Mesh > Normals > Point to Target (Alt+L)". Click anywhere and set the Z value to 1000 with X and Y at 0.
I can't seem to get the images to animate. Shouldn't they create keyframes?
Thanks for showing your process on Bassterd Blender. Im going to switch over to Blender for a few Bassterd reasons for my animation films. I have spoken.
Yes, I am currently just finishing up my own animation. Using Greasepencil and 3D environments.
It's like Gumball ♥️♥️♥️
Omg i didnt know you watched Corridor Crew! I love them as well
Excellent!!
Jeez, the Knight Hound(?) clips are INCREDIBLE! Where can I watch full... uh... movie?? His armor shines so in such mesmerizing way, it’s just amazing
That environment scanning thing has me excited enough I might buy that phone now ! I also had no idea you could manipulate camera's depth of field. Great video! Finding the "Import images as planes" option some weeks back is the sole reason I wanted to seriously try animating, having only ever skirted around the medium, as a hobbyist/illustration only guy.
Hi! Your art is super inspiring
Dude! I've been looking for something like this for ages, thank you so much!
Thanks for this! As pixel artest who is getting into 3D and wants to do video with 2D characters, objects and a 3D envoment like the first FPS games think Doom this was great!
I love these tipes of combined animation
Love it! Even if you aren't crazy about Grease Pencil, I'd still love to see videos of you using it. Some things such as blocking out and storyboarding inside 3D space can be pretty powerful. Great work.
Yes, pls we want a step by step tutorial. 🥺😁🤩
Ooh! This was super fun to watch! I'd be stoked for a step-by-step tutorial!
Btw you can lock the rotation of the plane to point at the camera so it rotates to follow the camera like video game trees from the 90s
Grease Pencil will support shadows directly in a update or two 🥰
That pug character so sooooo cute
Toniko I love the result you get in these hybrids. Have you thought about removing the outline in these? It's a simple thing but maybe it could take the merging a step above. Just an idea!
Love the video and so happy to see a Megaman Legends fan in their art!
Blender sounds really impressive. I may use it in the future for my 2D Animations.
I have no idea what you just said but I like it
Wow, looks amazing! Liked and subscribed!))
This is so much fun. Love it
Very cool, and tight artwork!
this is TOO cool, i really love the way you think!!!
I was waiting for this
I NEEDED THIS TUTORIAL THANK YOU
ive been trying to find a tutorial like this! Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge!
Thanks for the info!
I HAVE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
I am learning so much here thanks for this video
Your world flipping gave me and idea. Why don't you have the world form around a character? Maybe blank white cubes floating in and creating a scene? Character jumps into the abyss, lands on a cube and continues as more "world slides into place under his feet." Or the world is a Boolean attached to the character, only showing an area within a certain radius?
Thank you so much
This is exactly what I needed
I'd really like that step by step for this process you mentioned
More on this, Please! (In depth)
nice, i like this idea
Fascinating! I do this in "Mine-Imator" aswell
nice
Instant Sub!
OHHHHHH!!!!!COOLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
A-MAZING
I'm behind on my knowledge of what phones are capable of and those scans blew my mind lol
12:58 okay, so I didn’t mishear that…
corridor
Nice !! I leave my like here to help too! Congratulations!
When two worlds collide!
My PC wouldn't be able to support it, LOL. But I'm happy to watch how creative ways Toniko have to do Art ✨
Amazing man. I am new learner in 2d in blender. I hope you will make more video in it.
Awesome video! A step by step tutorial would be great!
Didn't know you could put animated frames on a plane like this
Awesome
Now we can make our Gumball episode thanks! :)
Thank you, i really need this
cute and cool
You are the man T. Learned alot from you. Keep it up bro and stay with that Bandit concept. I promise you it's a winner!
perfect
Pretty cool stuff its super interessting.
Oh man really a pure gold
God bless you
Cool video. Thanks.
I would really like to see a tutorial on 2D animation with 3D environment. Backgrounds and environments are my weakness in 2D animation.
should make more like that
awesome vid
please make step to step tutorial on this!!!! we need this!!!
yes plz we want step by step
step by step tutorial!
will you ever do a tutorial on importing 2d animations into blender? this is really awesome!
He showed you how to import them, you pretty much just import your animation onto an image plane.
A step by step tutorial would be much appreciated brother.
I love the puggo
a step by step tutorial would be cool
I found this way to make a backround sorta, so I draw like a mountain or whatever, then shade, then I erased the outlines, it don’t have to be perfect, but it turns out GREAT, oh yea I did it on mobile app FlipaClip.
Good !
great tutorial thank you for sharing! :) subbed
Reminds me of amazing world of gumball