You gotta do more tutorials, that’s my only feedback. You’ve made a lot of peoples lives better by providing quality content to new artists, continuing artists, and whoever else that wanted a transition into Blender. Thank you for what you do, it’s not easy putting together such content as this, and we all appreciate what you do.
Thank you for this feedback ! It's a lot of work yes, i try to do this between some commissions and personal projects ! i hope to have more time for fun and personal stuff in the future :D
@@dedouze love from india..and we also want to animate icecream song video scene in 2d grease pencil as same as original scene video....step by step tutorial would be appreciated a lot...regards.
@App User you better remember to turn it off before you render tho I started rendering mine and left and when I came back I realized that I was seeing double
Sorry i don't understand, I am using the blender for the first time and am confused about what to do, I have done as you said but the shadow still doesn't appear, what should I do? Please help me😭
1) Update if you're using blender 2.83 or higher, in the layers panel you'll need to uncheck "use lights" at the bottom of the layers list, for each layer, just under the blend mode and opacity. 2) On blender 4.1 and newer, the key to insert keyframe is K instead of I 3) if you finished this tutorial, please check my update about my new process and important updates since this tutorial was released in this video : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-saIFT8_j0LQ.html
I know I'm replying to an old post, but thank you so much for making a note of this. So many tutorials I've been doing are from 2.8 and don't bother annotating any changes to 2.9. Thanks for putting in such great effort!
This video fully converted me to Blender. As a long time Flash/Animate/Adobe Illustrator artist having worked in the past as a motion graphics designer, I've wanted to get more into character animation as a hobby. So I'd been playing with Clip Studio paint for a more traditional look and feel. But I felt like I wasn't tapping into my skills in full. I really wanted to push the limit. Using Blender alongside your tutorial with my tablet, I'm still shocked at how robust this software is for it to be free. I kept having to pause the video because so much I'd wanted to see in a software was there. It was like Christmas. You cannot fathom my excitement. Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous art and amazing knowledge with us! You've changed my life. Please expect my support in the future.
sorry can you help me a little please 😶😅 my problem is that when I move the timebar and sculpt the face it won't add a new keyframe and adding it manually doesn't work for some reason it makes the lines and colors in that layer green and deletes them when I move the timebar again do you know how l can fix it I'm stuck🙂💔
I watched both of the tutorials. I learened more with this two videos than I've learned in the past year reading books and watching shorter tutorials. Very well explained and you went to the parts that made more sence in the creative process. well done. Please keep these tutorials coming.
For the part in 1200 r. Semi automatic interpolation, the interpolate option is now locate on the panel on the left with the draw and eraser tool. Click on it. Make sure your desired layers are active. Then click on viewport and stretch accordingly
Your tutorials are really helpful. Especially when you explain the background info of settings/buttons, for example "Z feature button is visible because we are in Y mode". I can't think of another specific example, but the way you teach is perfect for how I learn.
so for whatever reason whenever I would begin coloring as you did at 5:10, my colors would persist throughout the animation. Blank keyframes weren't automatically being created. I had to add blank keyframes and THEN color my lines in order to fix it but I think it means I screwed something up somewhere. Either that or something is turned off that should be on. lol EDIT: Yep, auto-keyframing was turned off. I'm using v2.93 so there must be a difference between now and when this video was recorded. For anyone else, the little circle button at the bottom of the timeline, to the left of the play and pause button panel. Flick that on. haha
My hero of the day! Thanks a lot. I already had this issue two minutes into the video. 'Why doesn't it automatically make a new keyframe??' Maybe I turned the Auto Keying off at the start, not sure. But this fixed the issue.
Thank you for this comment! In my case when I started putting keys on the face, it disappeared! But by clicking the little circle button at the bottom worked! Kudos!
What a time to be alive, mental illness left me at the bottom, stuff like this give me hope.. Your bonus trick and then the animation running made my morning man! it brought up a huge smile, thank you so much Dedouze!
Fantastic tutorial, M. Dedouze! You have a great manner and presentation style, and sprinkled in some super helpful and not so obvious tips along the way. When time permits, more, please! And love your design style by the way - beautiful.
I found you and your tutorial on TikTok, and it is one of the most well-made tutorials I've ever had the pleasure to complete. Thank you so much for taking the time to make it!
There are lots of tutorials out there that I have watched but never really finished and understood anything. But this video is an exception, I am learning as I'm watching, that I don't even noticed I have finished an hour long tutorial. The way you present and do each steps is very detailed, you're a great teacher and artist! Thank you!
im a complete beginner at blender and by far your tutorial has summed up precisely all the basic contents abt 2D animation and 3D camera movements that I need to know in blender! I absorbed this vid better than any other long tutorials ive watched, thank you so much for your easy-to-follow guide and effort!! :Dc
ok but the drop from 1mil to 170k viewers says a lot...not about the quality of the content but about the tendency of people to see something through. i'm glad i watched these through. thankyou dedouze!! you're one of my fave content creators :)
I have searched far and wide for good grease pencil tutorials online and this is by far the best one I have found. You've covered everything I wanted to know and I didn't even have to watch any of it again. Very well explained. Thank you so much.
Siempre había visto la opción 2D y en algunos ocasiones había visto vídeos de este tipo de animación en RU-vid, jamás se me ocurrió pensar que Blender pudiese permitir este tipo de animaciones tan profesionales. No tengo palabras para agradecerle este curso dividido en dos partes. ¡Mis felicitaciones!
My feedback is: Please, make more tutorials! Out of a thousand people who might understand Blender, I believe less than a handful have the gift of explanation to help the millions of people who also want to get better at Blender. You are definitely one of those gifted elites. Please!
This series is the single best Grease Pencil tutorial I was able to find on youtube!! Thank you so much!! And also for giving away all of that for free!! :D
The difference in what I understand about Grease Pencil two months ago and now is that two months ago, I couldn’t understand this tutorial at ALL. Today, watching them, I’m like, “I UNDERSTAND WHAT THAT MEANS.” This is such a great tutorial.
Brother you are the best. Hands on the best tutorial about Grease Pencil on the internet and basically you may be one of the best NPR blender artists in the world right now!
if ever there was a candidate for a tutorial that's going to need more than one viewing, it's this one and the one before almost scary, the amount of material you managed to pack into these 2. many thanks for sharing your knowledge superb job
Amazing tutorial!! I went from not knowing much at all about blender to being able to create a full comp! Just another note that I had to do some research into, if your keyframes aren't automatically being created when you draw at a new point in the timeline, you need to turn on automatic keyframing! there should be a little "record" button in the standard timeline, this is the one you're after. this confused me at first but was an easy fix. thankyou so much for this amazing, well explained information :D
i cant believe what i've made, it was my first time... you have amazing skills at explaning things, these tutorial is to watch over and over again during the blender journey for everyone! thank you a lot, this is the most but most helpful beginner tutorial i've ever seen... learned a lot, god bless you
In case you get really confused at 9:05 like me, he cut out the part where he selected the correct layers for face lines. In the video he says we will animate the face but then selects the face colors and background layers. He never shows the part where he selects the face lines and locks the background layer.
I found you on instagram and have enjoyed all of your content. I showed it to a friend and he is now obsessed with your colors. You are creating some deeply charming and relatable things, which is never an easy thing to do. Wonderful.
I needed to understand how to use the grease Pencil properly and I thought instantly about you! So happy you've made these tutorials, I've understood everything! you've been clear and I actually liked listening to you! So, great work! Hope to see more here in your channel!
Let me start with a 'Thank You!'. Superb tutorial video. Tons of great content (thank goodness for the pause and rewind button! Otherwise I would miss something brilliant!).
Well done @Dedouze, Hope you keep providing more helpful tutorials like this, fyi, You have now given me a clearer way on how l should proceed with my own projects, and for that l am grateful. I have subscribed for more.
quick tip, im in blender 3.2 and had to either go to frame 0 in order to duplicate and edit the items without it affecting the animation, or do it while the animation was playing! (following along at 16:30)
5:31 The first key frame should be duplicated to frame 25, as it's a 24 frames loop. The duplicated key frame is for the start of the second loop, which should be on frame 24+1.
sorry can you help me a little please 😶😅 my problem is that when I move the timebar and sculpt the face it won't add a new keyframe and adding it manually doesn't work for some reason it makes the lines and colors in that layer green and deletes them when I move the timebar again do you know how l can fix it I'm stuck🙂💔
Part one of this video right now is on 660k views and this one has 110k, that means you were the 16% who acctually did this for real. Congratulations :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial series! So helpful and thorough and covered a lot of aspects, and your way of speaking and explaining is pleasant and easy to keep up with. A pure gem!
This tutorial is absolutely game-changing. I can finally use this insanely free and powerful program to make the kind of art I like! Merci beaucoup Dedouze!!
You can use the Channel/Extrapolation/Make Cyclic to loop selected keyframes/channels without adding any modifiers to make something loop forever - regardless of where you set the end frame.
Yay! I did it! Now I have my own mouse drawn floating juice box render lmao. Thanks for the tutorial! It was my 2nd blender- and first grease pencil tutorial, you did a good job explaining things beginner friendly. I will definitively come back for more of your tutorials (and for the art of course, it is so beautiful) :) I'd love to see more advanced stuff from you
merci! thank you! this series was a great way to clear away the dust of confusion. I appreciate that you take steps, and show alternatives, why and why nots, as well as how. Two or three times already I said 'I'm going to try it out, the GP', only to say, this has so many options where do I start, what should I do? and then, as a 3d animator, I just say never mind, forget it. Now you have motivated me to go once more into the breach!
WOW! Amazing video Dedouze! Best blender tutorial I've seen. I happened across your blend animation scene by chance followed the link to your profiles. 3D, Music production, and development - Good stuff (I'm feeling inspired to create some stuff) Keep going, and stay safe from those medicated drinks! Thanks for the video!
Big thanks for the playful tutorial. Keep it up, your awesome! In some update automatic keyframe must be check under Keying Cycle-Aware Keying in TimeLine ;-)
Incroyable ! Le meilleur tuto de Blender que j'ai pu trouver pour l'animation 2D ! (j'inclus aussi la partie 1 bien sûr) Merci pour tous tes petits tricks qui me sauvent ! S'il te plait continue !
Thank you Dedouze, this was just a really good tutorial. I had many questions, but you answered all of them. Very detailed, good pace, excellent for beginners. I wanted to do a rotoscoping of a video using Grease pencil for my music video, and this tutorial was an excellent starting point. I will for an advanced tutorial for sure!
Your “tips song” at the end reminded me of those lofi music on RU-vid, since you know how to compose music too, maybe you can try make one, to feature both of your animation and music, I’m sure many will love it.
this was so fun to do! I've completed lots of blender tutorials and this one was so well put together, and your art style is really nice to look at, and the 80's colour theme! kept me entertained thanks so much great Video