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The Grease Pencil tools allow Blender users to draw lines inside of the 3D viewport. Possible uses for the resulting sketches include scene and animation planning as well as in-scene descriptions. They can be converted to curve objects and organised in layers.
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Align Grease Pencil with Camera Angle
I placed the camera on a certain position and want to start drawing with the grease pencil, but the lines appears somewhere else. Sure I can move them in front of the camera but I want it to be aligne …
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Poser 3D Characters - > Then draw them in 2D
A 2d animators question:
I want to animate 2d characters in Blender, since I realized how powerful it can be for 2d animation.
I want to pose a 3D character, then redraw the pose with the grease penci …
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Poser 3D Characters - > Then draw them in 2D
Here's the solution:
place your camera
pose your characters as you want
apply any other material to the characters (I don't know if it affects previous materials or anything like that) to regulate th …
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Grease Pencil: render is darker than what is displayed in the viewport
2D Animators question:
I have a material with a certain color, but in the rendering it appears a bit darker. See here:
Maybe there is an light or shadow source.
What I've tryed:
deleted all light o …