Cheers, I really appreciate 🙏😊 . Yeah! I've been using Grease Pencil for almost 3 years and it's so overpowered 😃🌟. I do love the very first design of the One Piece characters❤️
Thank you so so much for this huge support 🙏😊. I really appreciate it!!!🌟 I'm currently editing a new tutorial and it should be released really soon ✌️😄. Stay tuned 💯❤️
No problem it's a pure pleasure to make content like this 😊👌. Alright, I will see what I can do and propose for character drawing 😁👍. Thank you so much 🙏🌟
Awesome the way you keep consistency with a simple reference beside! Every single video you do, I save in a favorite list. Do you know if is it possible to reveal a layer on stroke selection?
Oh wooow 😳 I really do appreciate it, thank you so much 🙏😊🌟. I always try to find an easy reference to breakdown into a simple workflow cuz I know how hard it is to learn GREASEPENCIL 🙂👍. For your question I'm a bit confuse, could you precise a bit more please😅. I do have an idea of what you trying to ask, but I would like to be sure🙂, cheers!!!
@@tuat555 Your work is really insane, I'm a big fan. If you could do a video about it, may help some people also: Just like photoshop for example, that you can select something in the canvas, and when you do, it layer is automatically selected. A lot of other programs are just like that like adobe animate, toon boom etc. In Blender is the same, but only in the outliner with different objects. By default, when you select strokes from different layers, the corresponding layer is not selected and I could not find how to do that. It would speed up a lot the production of straight ahead animations. Do you know how it could be done in grease pencil? Thank you so much for your reply, you are great!
Owwww I get it👌. Yeah I know what you mean and it's a good question. Being also myself an Adobe user this auto select layer is very convenient to be sure to work correctly and efficiently🌟. In Greasepencil I haven't found a solution yet. And to tell you the truth I get into the habit to always watched out on which Iayer I am working on👀. Since I made lots of mistakes from it, this was my solution : always verify every action I do. Right now I don't have a solution for this but I'm pretty there might be a solution for this. I need to investigate on it 🤔
Yeah 😃 I believe your one with a rig attached on might be more convenient and fast for such a motion 😊👍. Plus if the rig is perfect you can easily do some crazy slow motion 😁. Such a good combo to be honest 🤩👌
Haha good idea😁!!! Man I even thought to ask viewers to redo then tag me.... annnddd I was like "nah let's not give that pressure it so much work already🙂"
Of course traditional animation will remains the king 👑 😁👍. Digital tools nowadays exist (I suppose🤔) to provide more comfort, maybe less expense from consumables (pen,paper,etc) and also to facilitate the artist to execute little task in no time👌 and way more... But in either ways some works will be tedious at a different level 😊... I'm certain you're right😉 doing this in traditional would take less time than that🌟
If you never used Grease Pencil probably yes, but once you memorize the tools and start using them without thinking it'll be much easier and you'll start discovering even easier ways to do it.