This video shows the 2D animation feature in Blender 2.9 and how it can be used to create a new 2D animation. This is particularly useful for creating 2D animations which can be included in your YouTube videos. This is a relatively new feature which was introduced in Blender 2.8. It does not work with Blender 2.7 or earlier.
This is a beginners tutorial video which goes step-through-step explaining the process needed to create the animation. The example shown is of a airplane which flies across the screen.
For the images it uses the Blender Add-on "Import-Export: Import Images as Planes", which makes importing the images easier. It also demonstrates how text can be used in a 2D animation.
The technique used for hiding the image is to exclude it from the render. This is a simple technique for beginners, but does not offer much flexibility. I have added details of how to use the Shader Editor in the following video:
https://youtu.be/3ZTVS-2SFiU
You can see more examples of the transitions I've created at the PowerUp 4.0 airplane video at:
https://youtu.be/MTDtYSXph5U
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Blender 2D
01:31 Launching Blender on Ubuntu and 2D animation option
04:54 Enabling the Image as Planes add-on
06:44 Adding text to a 2D animation
08:34 Changing the font in Blender
09:50 Changing color using materials
10:49 Animating using the Blender timeline
11:48 Creating movement on Blender timeline
16:58 Changing text transparency (alpha)
18:39 Moving keyframes on the timeline
20:54 Excluding objects from the render
24:08 Rendering to a MP4 video file
See the blog post and links for the files to download at: http://www.penguintutor.com/news/blender/2danimationsblender
This is a beginners tutorial video which goes step-through-step explaining the process needed to create the animation. The example shown is of a airplane which flies across the screen.
For the images it uses the Blender Add-on "Import-Export: Import Images as Planes", which makes importing the images easier. It also demonstrates how text can be used in a 2D animation.
The technique used for hiding the image is to exclude it from the render. This is a simple technique for beginners, but does not offer much flexibility. I have added details of how to use the Shader Editor in the following video:
https://youtu.be/3ZTVS-2SFiU
You can see more examples of the transitions I've created at the PowerUp 4.0 airplane video at:
https://youtu.be/MTDtYSXph5U
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Blender 2D
01:31 Launching Blender on Ubuntu and 2D animation option
04:54 Enabling the Image as Planes add-on
06:44 Adding text to a 2D animation
08:34 Changing the font in Blender
09:50 Changing color using materials
10:49 Animating using the Blender timeline
11:48 Creating movement on Blender timeline
16:58 Changing text transparency (alpha)
18:39 Moving keyframes on the timeline
20:54 Excluding objects from the render
24:08 Rendering to a MP4 video file
See the blog post and links for the files to download at: http://www.penguintutor.com/news/blender/2danimationsblender
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