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ISBN-10 : 1003854043
ISBN-13 : 9781003854043
Author: John M. Blain
Blender 2D Animation: The Complete Guide to the Grease Pencil, Second Edition describes how to access the Grease Pencil component in Blender and create 2D animation within the Blender 3D environment. It is assumed that the reader has no previous knowledge of the Blender program and treats 2D animation using the Grease Pencil as a standalone application. Grease Pencil is a component of the 3D modeling and animation program, Blender. Blender is a free, open-source, 3D, computer graphics, software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, motion graphics, interactive 3D applications, virtual reality and computer games. Key Features • A comprehensive beginner’s guide to the Grease Pencil component of Blender facets of operation is explained in short concise chapters with cross references. • Written instruction is accompanied by diagram illustrations in reference to the program’s Graphical User Interface. • The book is also available in a discounted set along with The Complete Guide to Blender Graphics: Computer Modeling & Animation.
Blender 2D Animation: The Complete Guide to the Grease Pencil 2nd Table of contents:
1. Introducing the Grease Pencil
1.1. Blender and the Grease Pencil
1.1a. GUI Figure 1.1b
1.2. Activating the 2D Environment
1.3. 2D Animation
1.4. Drawing a Stroke
1.5. Deleting – Undoing
1.6. Drawing a Second Stroke
1.7. Positioning in Object Mode
1.8. Dope Sheet and Timeline
1.9. Manipulating Strokes
1.10. The Dope Sheet Editor
1.11. Posing the Character
1.12. Playing the Animation
1.13. Automatic Keyframing
1.14. Interpolation
1.15. Summary
1.16. To Continue
1.17. The 3D Viewport Editor
1.18. Editor Controls – Buttons, Icons and Sliders
1.19. Editor Controls – Continued
2. Drawing Strokes
2.1. Drawing a Stroke
2.2. Drawing on Layers
2.3. Editing Strokes
2.4. The Tool Panel
2.5. Strokes Lines and Fills
2.6. Draw Mode Tools
2.7. Brushes and Strokes
3. Editing Strokes
3.1. Editing Strokes
3.2. 3D Viewport Modes
3.3. Selecting Strokes for Editing
3.4. Editing in Object Mode
3.5. Editing in Edit Mode
3.6. Proportional Editing
3.7. Edit Mode Tools
3.8. Sculpt Mode Editing
3.9. Editing with Modifiers
3.10. Pre-constructed Strokes
4. Coloring and Customizing – Strokes/Brushes
4.1. Color Schemes
4.2. The Default Material Color Scheme
4.3. Adding New Strokes
4.4. Customizing Strokes
4.5. The Color Attribute Color Scheme
4.6. Custom Colors
4.7. Color Workspace
4.8. Adding and Customizing Brushes
4.9. Downloading and Appending Brushes
5. The Canvas Explained
5.1. The Canvas
5.2. Strokes in Layers
5.3. Selecting Layers
5.4. Renaming Layers, Lines and Fills
5.5. Drawing Strokes in Layers
5.6. Adding Layers
5.7. Layers in the Properties Editor
5.8. Adding a Canvas
5.9. Adding a Collection
5.10. Quick Scene Example
5.11. Adding Pre-Constructed Strokes
5.12. Appending Stroke Properties
5.13. Appending Scene Content
6. Placing Strokes
6.1. Scene Axis
6.2. Viewport Grid Floor
6.3. The Canvas Grid
6.4. Header Placement Controls
6.5. The 3D Cursor
6.6. The Origin
6.7. Changing the Placement Controls
6.8. Stroke Placement Options
6.9. Aligning to a Plane
6.10. Drawing Guides
7. Stroke Effects
7.1. Viewport Shading Modes
7.2. Adding Stroke Effects
7.3. Adding a Modifier
7.4. Stroke Thickness Profile
8. Background Image Tracing
8.1. Tracing
8.2. Add Image – Selection Method
8.3. Drag and Drop Method
9. 3D Objects
9.1. Adding a 3D Object
9.2. Drawing Strokes on Objects
9.3. Coloring Strokes
9.4. 3D from 2D
9.5. Modeling from a Stroke
9.6. Combining and Converting Strokes
9.7. Thickness Profile and Color Attribute
9.8. Active Tool and Workspace
9.9. 3D Modeling from Strokes
10. Animating Strokes
10.1. The Bouncing Ball
10.2. Dope Sheet and Timeline Editors
10.3. Animation Basics
10.4. Animation Action
10.5. Keyframing and Framing
10.6. Onion Skinning
10.7. Animation Time
10.8. Timeline Manipulation
10.9. Perpetual Motion
10.10. The Walk Cycle and Animation
10.11. Keyframes and Posing
10.12. Armatures for Posing
11. Animating a Character
11.1. Basic Concept
11.2. Walk Cycle Reference Image
11.3. Tracing Strokes
11.4. Scaling and Positioning Keyframes
11.5. The Time Offset Modifier
11.6. Transposing Strokes
11.7. Parenting
11.8. Alternative Procedure
12. Armatures for Posing
12.1. The Armature Object
12.2. Armature Display
12.3. Using Armatures
12.4. Parenting
12.5. Vertex Groups
12.6. Armature Keyframing Exception
13. Creating New Scenes
13.1. Adding a Scene
13.2. Organization
13.3. The Storyboard
13.4. Extending the Sequence
13.5. Operation Sequence
14. Wrap Up and Render
14.1. Render Engines
14.2. Eevee in the Properties Editor
14.3. The Render Procedure
14.4. Rendering
14.5. Rendering an Image
14.6. Rendering a Video File
14.7. Video Codecs
15. Making a Movie
15.1. Making a Movie
15.2. Storyboard
15.3. The Sound File
15.4. Video Editing Workspace
15.5. File Browser Editor
15.6. Preparation
15.7. Video Sequence Editor
15.8. Rendering the Movie File
15.9. Additional Features
16. Using a Drawing Tablet
16.1. Emulating a Three-Button Mouse
16.2. Blender Preferences Editor
16.3. 3D Viewport Editor Controls
16.4. Tablet Properties
16.5. Wacom Tablet Properties
16.6. Drawing Examples
17. Download & Installation
17.1. Blender and the Book
17.2. Download Blender
17.3. Installing on Windows
17.4. Installing the ZIP Option
17.5. Installing on Linux
17.6. Installing Earlier Versions
17.7. Running (Opening) Blender
18. Navigate & Save
18.1. Saving Work
18.2. Files and Folders
18.3. Saving a Blender File
18.4. Navigating the File System
18.5. The File Browser Editor
19. Add-ons
19.1. The included Add-on
19.2. Downloading Add-ons
19.3. Installing the Python File
19.4. Add-on Another Way
20. Internet Resources
21. Index
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