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Illustrating With The Grease Pencil

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Release date:2021, July 28

Author:Canopy Games, Paul Caggegi, Michael Bridges

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

How we illustrate and produce 2D artwork is evolving. Utilising 3D applications is becoming more commonplace in a broad spectrum of industries.

The Grease Pencil allows you to illustrate (as well as animate) directly inside of Blender’s 3D interface. It may seem strange at first, but creating content with the Grease Pencil is simple, rewarding, and fun!

In this course, Paul will take you from the basics – interface set up and navigation, tools, using brushes and colouring – through to a completed project you can be proud to add to your own portfolio. All the necessary assets are provided, and step-by-step saves are available at the end of each project chapter in case you stumble along the way.

In this course you will learn:

How to set up your interface ready to draw

How to enable and use tools and modes

How to use and customise brushes

How to create materials

How to use Vertex paint mode to create your own custom palettes

How to use modifiers and effects How to composite for a final polished render

By the end of this course, you will have a deeper understanding of what is possible with the Grease Pencil.

Remember to join our Facebook group and Discord for course help, support and showing your work.

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2 Comments

  1. Hi there. I did NOT give permission for this course to be shared on this website, and neither did the client I produced it for. Please take this down/delete link. I have filed complaints with Udemy (from where I assume you ripped this from) as well as your hosting service. I have also notified other artists I know about this site and are urging them to do the same.

  2. Stolen content. You are a piece of crap for stealing this. How DARE you tell people to “do not forget to show your respect to the authors” when you’re stealing their content.

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