Noice. I couldn't do what I wanted but I'll definitely be trying this in my next project ✌
I want to add: >Line art made this way is calculated based on camera location. If you add camera to scene, and then render it then line will fit perfectly to camera view. And yes, you can move camera, and even animate it > some edges don't have line but you want them to have line? Go to edit mode, select those edges, find edges settings and find something like "Mark Greas pencil edges"
This is such a relatable mood. I cant draw, but damn you I can sculp. Youre here proving blender is the superior art software
F*** yeah love a tutorial like this. And a hundred more please! Seriously thank you. This distillation of a thing that will take the average schlep like me hours to deduce is fantastic.
3D saved my Cramped Artist Fingers 😭😭
Concise and precise. Big thank you and well done!
lets try this on animation ! wow. another mind blowing window opened...good job 👍
Omg, I'm gonna try this i'm shaking
Thanks Markom.
This is a replacement of the classic xerox machine painting process during Walt Disney's Silver Age era! Next Gen is ground breaking!
there's a setting for making the lines equally thick everywhere
thanks for the tip!
Man, this is an amazing thing to know....
Thanks!
Now if only there's a hack for coloring as well
You can do the same for object selecting it then add > grease pencil > Object line art. After that you can bake line art for single or multiple frames.
cool to know
Nice thanks for the shorts
It's so weird to see this tutorial just now because I recently saw another large 3d creator say he starts his planning with a sketch and i'm pretty sure this is what he did to make it look like he could draw when he can't. There's no shame in it but it feels deceptive. This tutorial short is really cool though and actually helpful, so liked and subscribed. I'm gonna go dig in to the rest of the amazing stuff on your channel.❤
@Arthr0