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In case you’re unfamiliar, Grease Pencil is a specific type of Blender object designed to receive drawing input from a mouse or pressure-sensitive stylus and position it in 3D space as a series of points forming a stroke, enabling drawing directly within the 3D environment.
It can be used to make traditional 2D animation, cut-out animation, motion graphics, or as a storyboard tool, among other things.
Strokes are created in Draw Mode, which requires adding a new keyframe in the animation timeline for the Grease Pencil object. Existing strokes can then be adjusted in Edit Mode and Sculpt Mode. Finally, artists can enhance strokes with materials, modifiers, lighting, and visual effects. Attached below are some insightful tutorials explaining how you can get the most out of Grease Pencil: