2D Style Materials in 3D Animation - Blender Tutorial
Offered By: Joey Carlino via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to create 2D-style materials in 3D animation using Blender in this comprehensive 17-minute tutorial. Explore various techniques including cel shading, color ramps, map ranges, image-based coloring, stepped linear shading, and multi-color lighting. Discover methods for creating outlines using fresnel, inverted hull, grease pencil, and freestyle. Delve into grease pencil animation, halftone screentone effects, texture painting, and node-based painterly styles. Master the art of non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) to achieve looks similar to popular animated films like Spider-Verse, Arcane, and Mutant Mayhem.
Syllabus
- What?
- Cel shading compositor
- Cel shading color ramp
- Cel shading map range
- Color with an image
- Stepped linear
- 3 color lights
- Normal lighting
- Brilliant
- Outline fresnel
- Outline inverted hull
- Outline grease pencil
- Outline freestyle
- Grease pencil animation
- Halftone screentone
- Texture painting
- Painterly with nodes
Taught by
Joey Carlino
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