In the 2D Viewport Editor, with Object: Grease Pencil Tools active (checked) Note: Stroke in
the Outliner Editor. This has previously been describe as the Canvas in which Strokes are
Drawn and contains the two Layers named Lines and Fills. Stroke is a Datablock containing the
information for the Canvas and as such is a Grease Pencil Object.
To use the Object: Grease Pencil Tools, Add-on you must have a Grease Pencil Object in the
Blender File. If there is no Grease Pencil Object in the File go to Object Mode and in the 2D
Viewport Editor click on Add – Grease Pencil – Blank. Doing so, enters a grease Pencil Object
in the Outliner Editor named GPencil.
Change the 2D Viewport Editor to Draw Mode. Have Stroke or GPencil selected in the
Outliner Editor.
With the Add-on, Object: Grease Pencil Tools active, press the N Key (with the Mouse Cursor in
the 2D Viewport Editor) to display the Object Properties Panel. Note: The Grease Pencil Tab at
the RH Side of the Panel. Click the Tab to display options.
Press the N Key
Select the
Grease Pencil Tab
Grease Pencil Tools options display when the
Object: Grease Pencil Tools, Add-on is active.
This is shown here for information only.
Figure 19.14
Object Properties Panel
Figure 19.15
With the Add-on Object: Grease Pencil Tools active go to
the Properties Editor, Active Tool and
Settings. In the Brushes Tab click the Brush Specials
button and in the selection menu that displays click on
Download and import brush pack.
A notification displays at the bottom
of the Screen when the download
and installation is completed.
Workspace
Brush Specials
Figure 19.16
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