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2D Animation
ОглавлениеWith the release of version 2.80, Blender has also become a full-fledged 2D animation tool in addition to being the “Swiss Army chainsaw” of the 3D world. These workspaces give a 2D animator the best possible work environment that Blender can offer. See Chapter 15 for more on animating in 2D in Blender.
2D Animation: This workspace very much resembles the Layout workspace used in 3D animation. The primary difference is that the 3D Viewport is configured to look more like a blank canvas than a 3D environment, and the rest of the layout is geared for animating.
2D Full Canvas: This workspace is similar to the 2D Animation workspace, but it’s more of a distraction-free approach. The drawing area in the 3D Viewport is maximized, and every other area in the Blender window is either removed or minimized as much as possible.
Compositing: Animation is animation. Eventually you’re going to be mixing images together. This workspace is exactly the same as the Compositing workspace previously described.
Rendering: Similarly, whether you’re animating in 2D or in 3D, your output from Blender needs to be rendered. This workspace is the same as the Rendering workspace already described.