Line art modifier/Blender/ Koffee kat and Earl Gray

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A quick overview of using line art modifier to get the 2d look for Koffee kat animation.
Koffee kat youtube channel.

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Thank you for this demo. It looks so cool.
For anyone who doesn't understand this method, here is the breakdown:

1- Before going for the lineart look, make sure you have made your character in different parts. Head, body, 2 arms, 2 legs, all separate objects and not a single object. This is what they have done in this video.
(Also, I think they removed the Principled BSDF shader and used a flat color shader instead such as emission shader, etc.)

2- Use Grease Pencil LineArt Modifier on each part. So at 0:17, you can see all the modifiers. Starting from "Body" all the way to "Ears", there are 11 LineArt Modifiers applied to all the body parts, separately.

3- Use the Subdivide Modifier for the GP LineArt to get a smooth and more accurate shape of lineart.

4- Use the Noise Modifier to get a raggedy look in the lineart.

5- Finally, use the Thickness Modifier to control the thickness of the overall lineart.

Have fun. And let me know if you need more elaboration.

authorminator
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I think this is the most convincing 2d lookin 3d animation I've seen, good work

pencilgoblin
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We need more of this in the world. Animation that goes all in on the 2D aesthetic. Lots of studios have left 2D behind, and although some have tried to replicate 2D through new mediums in recent years, it's not quite the same. This on the other hand is part to even tell apart from actual 2D.

harasen_haras
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I wish i understood how you did this so i can do the same. I love this. I much prefer to make my stuff look 100% 2d.

shadowdemonaer
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I rather do this than drawing in grease pecil to get a 2d effect. Thank you for sharing!

yougle
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Yes boi! We need a huge push for 2d in 3d!

fallfactorywaffle
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If yoy didn't showed the Blender segment and only showed the animation, i wouldn't be able to tell that that was a 3D model, is really impressive

ulforcemegamon
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this is simpler than it should be, usually people will over look this alot because its really simple, i might make a tutorial about this to explain, unless you have one thats awesome too, over all great work

augforthboy
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AHHH SO CUTE! I have a project I'm working on soon and this is very similar to the route I'm going. Thanks!

heckensteiner
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Love this so much! Would love to view tutorial on how to create this in Blender if possible. Thank you.

JestKartoonsStudios
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I really wanna use it for something different

Wreck_Crimes
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Great tutorial! How'd you get the line in the center of the tongue though?

oozcroom
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This looks really cool! I can see how you use the geometry's form to create specific lines with the grease pencil, how do you handle head turns with a rig like this?

hhboyo
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This looks amazing!! Where are those models from if i may ask?

BungoYT
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If I apply modifire and import it into Unity, will it be work?

moro_go
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is ti available to blender 3.6 and how to get (the modifier )

agnologogiafler
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Me reading the thumbnail:
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devriz
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tell me how to make this toon shader in blender as in the video

beup
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Did you use the automatic grease pencil outlines or manually draw and keyframe them? If so, what settings did you use?

huntermorgan
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do you have a tutorial on making those fellas

sorubro