This was literally the perfect timing. I’m working on my first complete 3D film and this is PERFECT!! And it doesn’t make my brain hurt! These are such simple steps to follow through on all my scenes. Not a 45+ minute real time setup. Thank you for making great content!
I LOVE THIS! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Small update to the people finding this tutorial: the grease pencil tool doesn't works anymore without "Auto Keying" (the dot symbol down on the animation timeline) turned off. It HAS to be turned on for this method to work. Alternatively you can unwrap your 3D model and draw on a new material on top without using the grease pencil.
If anyone else is having issues with lighting when increasing the border thickness, go to the border material settings and select "None" in Shadow Mode, under the "Settings" dropdown.
This was so easy to follow I did the shading in just 2 min! While other tutorials took more than a few hours!!!! Thank you, now I can make my "2d" animation process easier.
What I like about this is it’s multiple tutorials in one and it shows how to use them together I can here to get the cartoony look and learned som other stuff
Fast, easy to understand, learned a bunch of useful things while doing the tutorial, very well explained. Clearly one of, if not the best tutorial I have ever seen.
Yes - so easy to follow! I found most of the tutorials very confusing, since I'm a beginner, but this one seems very easy to follow. Huge thanks Blender Box, soon I'll be trying out this technique :)
Superb tutorial, thank you, i was having problems with other tutorials because nobody mentions you have to render in Eevee but know i've got the results i've been looking for. cheers
Im looking for the borderlands style and this is close to what I'm looking for ! When I see cel-shading I usually get close to what I want but not the hand painted look just cel shading in post processing. Looks like hard work but ima give it a try !
@@therealblenderbox It really did, 1 your video was straight to the point and 2 It took a year for me to solve this issue, so yes it really did. c: I am grateful.
Congrats on starting Blender Box!🥳 Would love a tutorial on the grease pencil - surface drawing. My lines never end up nice and clean -they seem jagged and glitchy, and really don't know how to fix this issue.
... WHAT? I just watched like... THIS GIVES ME EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TOON SHADING IN LIKE 4 MINUTES I COULD'VE SAVED SO MUCH TIME INSTEAD OF MAKING A DULL MUSHROOM
Thanks for the tutorial! As someone with more retro comic art style (as some of my friends call it) the grease pencil technique will be super useful for my models :^)
Matt, I recommend installing this add-on in case some viewers may find it hard to follow but are able to see on screen actions? Jayanams screen cast keys
Very cool and useful! Just stumbled across this channel and I really like it already! I also like that the logo reminds me heavily of the old Rareware and Banjo-Kazooie logos etc. Dunno whether that's intentional, but I really like it :D
This is the greatest tutorial I've found about this. I just have a question: Can I apply the outline to an object which has already a solidify modifier?
well that's great that is perfect because right now I'm working on a 3D model Droopy Dog, Red Hot Riding Hood, the Wolf, Butch and any other character of Tex Avery in between just like that. And I appreciate the content of yours
i have a problem with the solidify to add the outline, for some reason it kind of bugs out the texture and it doesnt looks as good and the thicker the outline the worse it looks, the biggest problem is the handle and the leather strap that completly breaks when i try to apply the outline
@@therealblenderbox it kind of works, it fixes the error of the metalic handle but the leather strap is still broken, if i go into positive numbers in the solidify modifier it just gets thicker without the outline and if i go into negative values the outline appear broken
Yah I feel u I felt that way I just took a 3D course with Maya and after that course all this stuff is really simple to follow along it’s just getting the building block principals don’t give up if u got a passion for it. Nodes always look really complex like diffusing a bomb but it’s not as tough as it seems I just implore people to read user pamphlets n pdfs on whatever ur doing there r good sites too that u can slip the people 20 dollars n have a whole archive of any typa training u need I can’t link anything cuz it’s YT but yah the knowledge is out there u just gotta have a passion n eventually the complex will become streamlined
Unfortunately I have the toon shader effect only in my material preview tab. When I'm trying to render I have only one colour - the left one on the colour ramp scale. On the render previwe too, onlu one colour and outline. Do you have any ideas what could go wrong? awesome effect, great tutorial! *the light source ofc. Nvm :) thank you
MMM, REALY? I meant, zero words about render preferences. I tryed remove every Light bounce, set lower shadow detail and remove softness, but render still looks more like realism.
Man, you gotta love it when you see a master at their craft and I don't even mean Blender. This is a smooth ass tutorial.
This was literally the perfect timing. I’m working on my first complete 3D film and this is PERFECT!! And it doesn’t make my brain hurt! These are such simple steps to follow through on all my scenes. Not a 45+ minute real time setup. Thank you for making great content!
Awesome!
You and me both, but I'm making a crime and investigation animated series 😊
can u show it
I LOVE THIS! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Small update to the people finding this tutorial: the grease pencil tool doesn't works anymore without "Auto Keying" (the dot symbol down on the animation timeline) turned off. It HAS to be turned on for this method to work. Alternatively you can unwrap your 3D model and draw on a new material on top without using the grease pencil.
What a great touch to use grease pencil for those extra details! Thanks for putting all this together and making it easy to follow.
Thankyou!
If anyone else is having issues with lighting when increasing the border thickness, go to the border material settings and select "None" in Shadow Mode, under the "Settings" dropdown.
I dont have it
I saw it but nothing changed
Thank you!!
Love the fast paced less hand holdy style of this tutorial while still giving enough info to replicate the artwork yourself
That's the plan! They're meant to be more referential than anything. Glad that's coming across!
amazing. i started blender a week ago and i've spent 3-4 hours seeing what tutorials i should follow, saved this playlist. can't wait to see more, TY!
Glad I could help!
Man. I remember when you had to jump through hoop after hoop to get only a passible cellshading. This is just great. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
This was so easy to follow I did the shading in just 2 min! While other tutorials took more than a few hours!!!! Thank you, now I can make my "2d" animation process easier.
What I like about this is it’s multiple tutorials in one and it shows how to use them together I can here to get the cartoony look and learned som other stuff
Glad I could help!
Fast, easy to understand, learned a bunch of useful things while doing the tutorial, very well explained.
Clearly one of, if not the best tutorial I have ever seen.
Woah! This is amazing! Many other toon or cell shaders are overly convoluted and easy to mess up. This is actually easy to follow!
Happy to help!
Yes - so easy to follow! I found most of the tutorials very confusing, since I'm a beginner, but this one seems very easy to follow. Huge thanks Blender Box, soon I'll be trying out this technique :)
Fantastic video, easy step by step cel shading, no blah blah just straight to the point, thanks bro !
Superb tutorial, thank you, i was having problems with other tutorials because nobody mentions you have to render in Eevee but know i've got the results i've been looking for.
cheers
A real blenderhead never deletes the default cube, its the genesis of your 3D creation.
Neat detail that the shield is right handed. Fitting, considering that OOT Link is a lefty
Im looking for the borderlands style and this is close to what I'm looking for ! When I see cel-shading I usually get close to what I want but not the hand painted look just cel shading in post processing. Looks like hard work but ima give it a try !
You can do it!
You are my Savior, please keep making videos like this if you can, Im literally gonna go through and study every single video of yours
Thankyou!
totally not what I was looking for, but really nice!
This is the best tutorial out there in blender and makes my work so damn easy man! 🎉🎉🎉 really helps a lot!
This looks great, thank you! Definitely coming back for more blender help should I need it in the future!
This is the best toon shader tutorial out there! I love it, that's an instant subscribe from me
Wow, thanks!
At last I finally gotten my toon shader to work, thank you so much! :D
Glad I could help!
@@therealblenderbox It really did, 1 your video was straight to the point and 2 It took a year for me to solve this issue, so yes it really did. c: I am grateful.
@@AngelCnderDreamer That's awesome! Happy for you :)
Congrats on starting Blender Box!🥳
Would love a tutorial on the grease pencil - surface drawing.
My lines never end up nice and clean -they seem jagged and glitchy, and really don't know how to fix this issue.
Thanks! I'll consider it :)
Thanks for the video I did'nt know grease pencil could be used like that
...
WHAT?
I just watched like...
THIS GIVES ME EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TOON SHADING IN LIKE 4 MINUTES
I COULD'VE SAVED SO MUCH TIME INSTEAD OF MAKING A DULL MUSHROOM
you are the only one with a working video, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Amazing Tutorial, Thanks!
Simple and straitforward tutorial 10/10
Thanks for the tutorial! As someone with more retro comic art style (as some of my friends call it) the grease pencil technique will be super useful for my models :^)
Thanks for sharing!
Some really interesting techniques in there. Thank you!
I'm making a game and this is a great help. Thanks for this tutorial. Best of luck with your future projects.
Matt, I recommend installing this add-on in case some viewers may find it hard to follow but are able to see on screen actions?
Jayanams screen cast keys
Will consider it, thanks!
Thank you! Great lesson! Easy, simple, beautiful!
This is amazing, I wanted to make something like Peter Griffin in fortnite and this was more than just good
bro i learn so much than what i search for
thank you for this tutorial
Neato
your channel have a really professional look to it.
keep going.
and I like the intro BTW.
Thanks, will do!
Damn....this was quick and very easy to understand....Thanks
This is amazing, I wanted to go for an animation style of 3D CGI being made to look like 2D and emulate hand-drawn animation.
Awesome tutorial :D gonna give this a try later
Hope you enjoy!
Fantastic video! Glad I discovered this channel :)
Welcome aboard!
thx bro, im better artist because of you
This is such a great, simple tutorial!
i think the outline thingy can be useful to make atmospheres for planets
Very cool and useful! Just stumbled across this channel and I really like it already! I also like that the logo reminds me heavily of the old Rareware and Banjo-Kazooie logos etc. Dunno whether that's intentional, but I really like it :D
Not intentional, but those games are rad.
I had to watch this video 4 times cuz in the first 3 the music made me jam so hard that I couldn't pay attention
Ah man my bad, it slaps.
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
So so good! thank you a ton!
Installed, everything works, thanks!
Great to hear!
This is the greatest tutorial I've found about this. I just have a question: Can I apply the outline to an object which has already a solidify modifier?
awesome vid dude
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! Magic.. Thanks for you♥
Cheers!
SO GOOD
that was so informative in a short amount of time
Glad it helped!
such a perfect tutorial, keep it up
Thank you! Will do!
OHHHHH GOD YOU SAVED ME!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Glad it helped!
Thank you. I always wonder how could I by myself have got there trying stuff in the shader panel
Awesome!
Dude this is huge, thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Thanks so much. Can you do a more in-depth video especially on the materials and what the nodes are doing ?
why does it look that good? Like the crease pencil or more
Awesome
Thankyou!
not optimized for games but it's a cool way to do it
amazing love it
Thanks!
Bravo!
well that's great that is perfect because right now I'm working on a 3D model Droopy Dog, Red Hot Riding Hood, the Wolf, Butch and any other character of Tex Avery in between just like that. And I appreciate the content of yours
Awesome!
Marvellous tutorial😳😳😳
Thanks!
AWESOME!
You're My Heart, You're My Soul😍
Simple easy method explanation
Thanks for liking!
great stufff Thanks just what i needed
Glad to hear it!
How would you export this into engines like unity and unreal?
Thank you so much for this :) I've subbed
Thanks for the sub! Welcome!
@@therealblenderbox only thing I'd change is turn the bg music down just a tad, it gets annoying when we are constantly rewinding the tutorial :)
@@JayRKID I'll take it into account, cheers!
This is awesome bro, thanks for the tutorial...
No problem!
😮🔥🔥🔥🔥
Excellent video. Subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
Is there any way i can export these materials in Unity?
It helped me so much tnank you!
You're welcome!
Subscribed! AMAZING!
Welcome aboard!
i have a problem with the solidify to add the outline, for some reason it kind of bugs out the texture and it doesnt looks as good and the thicker the outline the worse it looks, the biggest problem is the handle and the leather strap that completly breaks when i try to apply the outline
Make sure you've applied the scale of your object.
@@therealblenderbox it kind of works, it fixes the error of the metalic handle but the leather strap is still broken, if i go into positive numbers in the solidify modifier it just gets thicker without the outline and if i go into negative values the outline appear broken
Like and new subscriber
Thanks for subbing!
love this kind of short usefull vid
Glad to hear!
@@therealblenderbox if you can add what keys you use on the screen that would be perfect
@@eliodonvito9252 If you want more involved videos, I cover this exact technique in detail over on TipTut: ua-cam.com/video/hBztmFHkNQo/v-deo.html
One of THE best cell shader in Blender! How do you bake this including the grease pencil drawings onto a texture?
So cool
Thankyou!
Thanks
No worries!
How does the grease pencil looks so god in your video?
holy fuck this is an actually insanely good tutorial for it's length
this is simple...?
Yah I feel u I felt that way I just took a 3D course with Maya and after that course all this stuff is really simple to follow along it’s just getting the building block principals don’t give up if u got a passion for it. Nodes always look really complex like diffusing a bomb but it’s not as tough as it seems I just implore people to read user pamphlets n pdfs on whatever ur doing there r good sites too that u can slip the people 20 dollars n have a whole archive of any typa training u need I can’t link anything cuz it’s YT but yah the knowledge is out there u just gotta have a passion n eventually the complex will become streamlined
Best of the best
Thankyou!
You can just select an edge and Ctrl+B for the grooves. No need to keep on adding loopcuts.
Bevelling is another option, sure.
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Great tutorial! How should I export this into Unreal Engine?
Unfortunately I have the toon shader effect only in my material preview tab. When I'm trying to render I have only one colour - the left one on the colour ramp scale. On the render previwe too, onlu one colour and outline. Do you have any ideas what could go wrong?
awesome effect, great tutorial!
*the light source ofc. Nvm :) thank you
But what if you want rigg and bent that object is it gonna effect grease pencil badly or not
Not sure, give it a go - I have a feeling though that Grease Pencil objects will have to be omitted if you want mesh warping.
And zero words about render
Click render
MMM, REALY?
I meant, zero words about render preferences. I tryed remove every Light bounce, set lower shadow detail and remove softness, but render still looks more like realism.
can this trick work with anything u make into blender?
Fire
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Glad you like it!
thanks v helpful
Always welcome
Is drawing the dark lines yourself really the only way you can do it?