Blender Grease Pencil Tutorial | INTERPOLATION UPDATE | Blender 2.93
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Hi everyone! Long time no see!
I'm coming up with an update of the interpolation tool because since the 2.93 version of Blender this tool has got some changes and I thought that you guys probably got confuse about it. I did got some hard time to nail it but after some hours of playing around, there's my conclusion. I'm glad that my favorite isn't change that much :) Hope this review will help much of you because this tool is really amazing ^^ !
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Keep up the good work your grease pencil animation is the most professional I've seen
Thank you so much man I really appreciate the support 🙏🙂. I will do my best 🤝😁
Thanks you! It looks like in Blender 3.2 you don't need to convert the breakdowns into regular keyframes in order to make another breakdown. I love how Blender is in such robust development!
No problem :) True in 3.2 that problem got fixed, I was surprised too ^^. I'm currently doing a beginner tutorial and I did seen some changes from the latest version. For sure Blender is always in a constant progression :D
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Вы сделали учебник ??
Hello ^_^ would you like to know if I made a complete tutorial for this animation? (Sorry I translated your comment on Google ^^' because I don't understand russian, my sincereapologies)
@@tuat555 hi. Yes I asked did you make a tutorial? which was talked about here .
Yeah so the tutorial that I mentioned above was the Totoro tutorial ua-cam.com/video/SpFwrQOpQ0M/v-deo.html I was working on this when I reply to this comment :) .Maybe you will find good info in it ^__^
Drawing Spike Spiegel, I see you're a man of culture as well.
Haha 😁 I'm glad you're approve my choice, it's such a honor 🙏 . Thank you!!!
OMG Thans f0r making this tutorial i was having a hard time figuring out this tool you save me countless hours of work
No problem, those changes confused me too. So I spent time to understand a bit more about it and made a video to help others who might struggle as well cuz I know it's not that simple 🙂 Thank you for the feedback 🙏
❤❤Thanks for the detailed explanation! It did work, but I only got one new interpolated frame between the respective keyframes - What did I do wrong???
You're welcome 😊. Alright it's depends on the method you use to interpolate. If you interpolate with tool, it will create one in-between at the time because it's a manual way, so to have more you will have to repeat the process. But if you go to Grease Pencil menu then Interpolate Sequence by default it will interpolate automatically every 1 frame, a menu should also appear in the left down corner of the viewport where you can change to step from 1 frame to 2 or 3 etc... I'm currently working on a new tutorial where I'm covering that topic cuz I know sometime it's complicate to understand such a thing 😅👍
what kinds of things as a rule should i remember to seperate into layers? seperate things w/ their own movements/mechanics, and i notice you have 3 diff grease pencil objects, is there anything else?
In this project just for the character, you can notice that I build him with different layers. Why? Just for safety. To be honest I could animate him with less layers than that. But by isolating each part I got much more control and if a problem occurs it's easy to localize the problem. I think the right things to do is to separate in layers the animated part in order to be as much organized as possible. Yes I haven't told much about the whole project but I did have 3 greasepencil object 1 for the character 1 for the flame of the lighter 1 for burn of the cig. I did that because I put some glow fx on the lighter and the cig. I couldn't do that in 1 greasepencil object otherwise the glow effect will be also on the character and the only way I found to apply the fx properly was to separate in different greasepencil object 🙂. Thank for those questions I hope it's a bit clear 👍
@@tuat555 Crystal clear! thank you so much, you're like the first Blender anime artist I've found and I'm here for the ride as you decide it, keep doing your own thing! 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome work man!
Awww thank you so much, I greatly appreciate it 🙏🙂
@@tuat555 Your welcome ;) I'm just trying this out in 'layout' tab. And not getting the same result. Do we have to use 2D animate tab to use Interpolation? I guess it must work in 3d space also?
it could be that my drawing is so bad it doesn't work
It should work both tab 🙂👍. I believe I was in the layout tab for this work. But to use the interpolation feature, you have to select your grease pencil object in the viewport or layer panel (be sure to be in object mode when you select) then switch to draw mode or edit mode. From there in the tool box you should have acces to the interpolation tool. 🙂👌
Nah is not 😄, you doing good. It’s the software fault there's too much infos and menu everywhere 😆
Thank you so much for this! You help me a great deal!
My pleasures 🙏😊 I'm glad it does help some Blenders fellow 😃. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thanku so much ❤️🥺 ... And start a series for beginners...
No worries it's a pleasure 🙏🙂. Sure I will think about starting a special series for beginner 😉👌
@@tuat555 thanku I am waiting for Ur special series 🥺
great tutorial sir .
Thank you 🙏😊
Very useful tool.
Thank u 🙏😊! Yes it does help in some situations, it can be tricky to use at the beginning but when you know how to use it, it's a pure ENJOYMENT 😉 👍
cool. thnx for sharing !! I haven't touched blender in a while. Refreshing on things, but I find it funny how I've been messing with grease pencil for a bit now and did not notice this stuff.
In other words >> helpful vid >> thnx
No problem 😄👍. I think messing around with the software is the best way to learn cuz wz both learn from it haha 😆. Even today there's tools that I didn't touch and I realise now how much values they have. But it alright mate, my pleasure to share ✌😁. Cheers 🍻
Great video man I'm subing to you now and what I want help with is the bucket tool I'm getting trouble when it comes to coloring faster with it
Thank you man 😊🙏 I really appreciate it! 🤔 ummm the bucket tool, there's a lot of people who are still struggling for coloring. And I admit it's a very broken tool sometimes and you have to tweak a lot to understand it and get into the habit 👌. And since I released this video, Blender added some new options that should facilitate the coloring. My suggestion is to take the bucket tool, at the top of the viewport ☝️you will find a precision option👉 set it on 5. Next, in the advanced tab you will find the STROKE EXTENSION option put it at 0.100 👌 So whenever you start clicking to fill STROKE EXTENSION will virtually extend your strokes to help closing gap. NOTE that gaps can refuse to operate so keep that in mind. Also a tip that I would recommend is to have a certains distance when you start filling. Being too close or to far can affect the quality of fill. Being at an average distance should be perfect 👍. And of course always have your lineart layer above your color layer 😉. Hope it will help you my friend, otherwise I will consider preparing an update video for this ✌️😁. Cheers!
@@tuat555 I follow with what you said to do and it still ain't fulling it looks like I'll have to go back to a earlier version course 3.3 not good at the moment
Hey great tutorial! Even encountered a situation where you go to interpolate, but it tries to interpolate to a completely incorrect selection? Any clues to ensure interpolation always occurs over the correction selection between frames?
Oh you're welcome 🙏😊. For your problem I do know what you mean about that problem. It can occur when you to interpolate a second time over the same layer. Cuz when you interpolate first it's do create in-between then if you add details and want to re interpolate it may confuse the whole process. My safety way that I would suggest you is to create a new layer to interpolate the selection separately. And at the end you can merge the layers into one if needed 😃👍. I hope it will help 🙂
ua-cam.com/video/SpFwrQOpQ0M/v-deo.html try to check the chapters when I explain the interpolation it might be helpful to see from an example 😊. Cheers, let me know if it's work for you 👌
@@tuat555 Thanks for your response. I'm new to blender (and basically art in general, honestly). Separating my pieces out in different layers did the trick. Thanks for the help!
It's all good I'm glad to hear that. Always a pleasure to help Blender/artist fellows 😊👍. The fact that you successfully fix your issue let me know that you're going to learn fast 👊😁🌟 so you'll nail that software easier 😉💯. Cheers!
Nice Video thx
Thank you, much appreciate it 🙏🙂
is there a way to add all the interpolated frames in between without going fram by frame?
in Edit, while in between the two frames, grease pencil -> interpolate sequence
Oh yeah that the option INTERPOLATE in sequence then a scroll menu will appear at the bottom left corner of the viewport. Just the deroll it then enter your desired number (1 for frame by frame, 2 for every 2 frames, 3 for every 3 frames, etc.) Hope it will help 🙏😊
hey which software you use for key press showing
Hi Tech! 👋 🙂 this is the one used for mine ua-cam.com/video/Ombz2lDjZIA/v-deo.html it's a free add-on to install. Hope it'll help 👍
thnks brother :-)
It's a pleasure brother, thank you 🙏😁👍
great tutorial, i have a issue, in viewport i can see the colors but when i render looks black and white, help me plis uwu
Cheers :) !!! Oh its probably because you are in viewport shading solid mode. So in this mode you colors appears B&W . To change it check at top right corner of the viewport you must have 4 icons look like a sphere . You have the wire mode, the solid mode, the material preview and the render preview. Select material preview so you will see colors ^^ . Render preview does display colors as well. Hope it helps 👍 cheers!!!
@@tuat555 thanks uwuuwuw
What tablet do you use?
I'm using a WACOM small Intuos. It's pretty much a basic one and maybe the cheapest that I got 6 or 7 years ago 🙂👍 and still running perfect 😁
@@tuat555 thanks
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