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Blender grease pencil 3d12/19/2023 ![]() ![]() There have been times when I simply wanted to use GreasePencil to paint a curve on a 3D model’s face (that I can later turn into a real 3D curve and convert it to a strip of polygons), but I’m unable to do this. These “guides” are simply geometry that we can later hide (and display our strokes in their stead). This is in regards to “painting 3D backgrounds” using 3D geometry (to get neat distortion effects) as guides for our strokes “in 3D”. – I’d like to know about support for this kind of thing too. It would help if you had an invisible “curved surface” to draw your strokes on (or adapt them to) so you can keep your art 1:1 during shots like this – This is so that the artist doesn’t have to manually draw such distorted perspectives to get the “3D” effect of the buildings distorting with the camera movement as it rotates around its pivot. for areas where the camera rotates in place in the motorcycle demo). ![]() Great job on Grease Pencil!! – That question around 58:30 about “Drawing in 3D” (by Romain Guimbal) was probably about drawing on “curved” / “distorted” geometry for easier camera distortion effects upon rotation (i.e. A suggestion was made in my comment on the video above to create a new topic here to clarify the meaning of the “question” asked by Romain Guimbal about GreasePencil and drawing in 3d, as it was quickly brushed over and seemed to be misunderstood: ![]()
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