In this tutorial I cover the process of making a custom Blender brush pack that takes inspiration from comics. I use Photoshop to make image textures that I can import into Blender, but any other image software will do!
Gumroad:
Free Brushes:
The style of brushes I cover are hard and graphic. I am offering my crayon brush as a free complementary .blend file which will be available this following Saturday as a thanks to my subscribers for watching!
I hope this video tutorial or the brush set inspires you to experiment and explore new stylizations of 2D and 3D in Blender because there is still a whole lot more that could be done in animation! I am inspired by the animated Arcane, Spiderman into Spiderverse and the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series!
Blender is free and open-source:
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Vertex Color
00:52 Grease Pencil as An Object in Blender
01:12 Animating with Sculpt, Onion Skin in Timeline
01:53 Making Brush Image Texture in Photoshop
02:30 Crayon Brush
03:10 Ink Pen and Grain
03:33 Limitations of Blender Brush Stroke
03:48 Swap Material of Brush Pen in Blender
04:07 Hue Jitter on Crayon Brush
04:24 Clicking Shield Icons(’fake user’) On
04:49 Pin Brush Material to Brush Set
04:59 Different Brush Strokes in one Grease Pencil Object
05:16 Reminder to Pin Brush Material to Brush
05:40 Duplicate Brushes
06:12 Assigning Individual Textures to Brushes
06:33 Set Blend to 1
06:56 Gumroad
07:37 Purpose of Channel
08:08 Free Brush you Voted For
08:35 Comic Tone Stroke and Fill Brush
08:52 UV Factor and Scale
09:03 Adding Thumbnail Icons for your Brush Browser
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