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Creating Depth through Freestyle using Modifiers

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Paul Caggegi writes:

Hi Blendernation!

In this tutorial, I explain how to add a couple of modifiers to Freestyle linesets, and create the illusion of depth in a scene. A popular comic inking convention is to use thicker lines and more detail if objects are closer to the camera, and thinner, less detailed lines if objects are farther away. This is an easy way to simulate this technique, and render clean linework which can later be incorporate into comic panels, or other 2D illustrations.

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Paul Caggegi

I’ve been a motion-graphics artist, video editor & 3D effects creator for almost twenty years, working full time since 2001, and freelance since 2008. I’ve worked on several corporate campaigns, TV commercials, web-videos, showreels and media branding packages for clients such as Nickelodeon, Saachi & Saachi, and Leo Burnett. I run a Patreon page to teach illustrators how to use Blender so they can create assets for their own projects.

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