If your fill isn't working, try messing with "precision". In my scene for whatever reason, depending on the shape, fill wouldn't happen with precision over 1.150. Lower precision might work for you!
Do you try to fill on the same layer as the line art? You should make another layer below the line just for the colouring. Now, all lines should always be in fron of the coloring@@romarhafnaouiwellhereweare2583
Great tutorial! Though I just can't seem to draw on boundary strokes when holding down CTRL and SHIFT, there's no visible line, and nothing appears to happen at all with the bucket tool selected. I'm also using a graphics tablet. Any thoughts? Thanks!
@@gunnarbrittany I turned off "Emulate 3 button mouse" just to try this, and it still didn't allow drawing boundary strokes U_U. I use a wacom cintiq and a mac. @2dToolbox , it looks like you're using a stylus too, I'm not sure how this works for you! Maybe it's a mac problem??
Hi, I could't follow your tutorial, because there are some stuff I'm not familiar with, I would appreciate that you could show every step. closing the lines was impossible in a 3D model.
Sorry for that. Maybe watch my beginners tutorial that will set you up with all the basics. Colouring is a fairly difficult problem at the end of the process. And blender isn't the smoothest when it comes to that. Hopefully future updates will improve that, and then I will make another video about it that will take more fundamentals into account to. For now, you have got to live without like hat and find other videos to fill the gaps
Cool tutorial with nice tips. I would like to see some more tips before i jump into paying for your course though. I have been let down by a few "payed" courses already.
@@antoonsorg just tested it. Worked fine for me in 3.6 - you need to be in Draw mode, have the fill tool selected and then press ctrl +shift while drawing
you are the only person on yt i can go to for blender 2d animation, thank you
thanks! great to have you around
THANK YOU!! You saved a ton of peoples workflow !
Thanks! Glad it reached you!
These many tips and details would have taken a much longer time to track down. Really excellent video, thanks for taking the time to make it!
That's very useful, thank you for the video!
Thanks. Glad it was helpful 🙏
If your fill isn't working, try messing with "precision". In my scene for whatever reason, depending on the shape, fill wouldn't happen with precision over 1.150. Lower precision might work for you!
Interesting! I think it depends so much on each scene! Great that you made it work anyways!
I have a problem. Does anyone know why the pencil stroke appears only after releasing the mouse? I can´t see it as I draw the line. I use windows.
on what version of blender do you work?
@@2dToolbox I used the most resent one and then I changed to 3.6 to see if that fixes it. It didn´t.
did you try resetting to the default blender Settings? >File>Defaults>Load Factory Blender settings
How do you make the fill tool not cover the pencil or pen tool lines??? New to Blender. Please help!
Do you try to fill on the same layer as the line art? You should make another layer below the line just for the colouring. Now, all lines should always be in fron of the coloring@@romarhafnaouiwellhereweare2583
Great tutorial! Though I just can't seem to draw on boundary strokes when holding down CTRL and SHIFT, there's no visible line, and nothing appears to happen at all with the bucket tool selected. I'm also using a graphics tablet. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Switch to edit mode to check if your boundary stroke happened or not. Depending on the settings it might be invisible but actually there..
@@2dToolbox Thanks for the reply, turns out with "Emulate 3 button mouse" option enabled, it wouldn't let me draw a boundary stroke.
@@gunnarbrittany great, that will hopefully help others too
@@gunnarbrittany I turned off "Emulate 3 button mouse" just to try this, and it still didn't allow drawing boundary strokes U_U. I use a wacom cintiq and a mac. @2dToolbox , it looks like you're using a stylus too, I'm not sure how this works for you! Maybe it's a mac problem??
@@xctyk Just hold ALT and draw while in Fill tool, this helped me
How can you color one frame and apply that to all frames with greasepencil
There is a way with the multi frame tool. Look into that 🎉
@@2dToolbox Yes i now that but that just for one drawing part.
@@antoonsorg sorry that is the only way I know
@@2dToolbox then its not possible unfortunately
Hi, I could't follow your tutorial, because there are some stuff I'm not familiar with, I would appreciate that you could show every step. closing the lines was impossible in a 3D model.
Sorry for that. Maybe watch my beginners tutorial that will set you up with all the basics. Colouring is a fairly difficult problem at the end of the process. And blender isn't the smoothest when it comes to that. Hopefully future updates will improve that, and then I will make another video about it that will take more fundamentals into account to. For now, you have got to live without like hat and find other videos to fill the gaps
Cool tutorial with nice tips. I would like to see some more tips before i jump into paying for your course though. I have been let down by a few "payed" courses already.
Cool to have you around. I understand. I do a new video every two weeks. so stick around 💪
How did you fill all the gaps its not clearly explained.
With fill too selected press ctrl + shift or cmd + shift on Mac while drawing
Sometimes the line isn't visible but if you change to edit mode it should be there!
@@2dToolbox oke thanks sorry that another key combination is needed.
In 3.6 filling the gaps changed does not work anymore that way unfortunately
@@antoonsorg just tested it. Worked fine for me in 3.6 - you need to be in Draw mode, have the fill tool selected and then press ctrl +shift while drawing
doesn't work
edit: now it works