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Tutorial: How To Achieve Perfect 2D Look In 3D With Blender

Pierrick Picaut talked about 5 components to achieve a good 2D animated visual style.

Pierrick Picaut, renowned for his educational content on rigging and animation in Blender, has released a new video in which he breaks down an animated short where he tried perfecting the 2D look in 3D animation.

Drawing from his recent collaboration with Atypique Studio on an upcoming fighting game trailer, primarily created in Blender, the artist shares some insights and highlights five key components for achieving a strong 2D look in Blender. Check out the original animated short below:

We encourage you to explore Pierrick Picaut's other YouTube videos for a diverse range of Blender content, including tips on achieving NPR visuals, animation advice, and much more:

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