.claude/skills/ts-blender-grease-pencil/SKILL.md
Create 2D art and animation in Blender using Grease Pencil and Python. Use when the user wants to draw strokes programmatically, create 2D animations, build Grease Pencil objects from code, manage GP layers and frames, apply GP modifiers, set up drawing guides, or script any Grease Pencil workflow in Blender.
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Create 2D drawings and animations in Blender's 3D space using the Grease Pencil system and Python. Build strokes from point data, manage layers and frames, apply GP-specific modifiers, and animate 2D content — all scriptable from the terminal.
import bpy
# Create a new Grease Pencil data block and object
gp_data = bpy.data.grease_pencils.new("MyDrawing")
gp_obj = bpy.data.objects.new("MyDrawing", gp_data)
bpy.context.collection.objects.link(gp_obj)
# Or use the operator
bpy.ops.object.gpencil_add(type='EMPTY') # EMPTY, STROKE, MONKEY, SCENE, COLLECTION
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
Types for gpencil_add: EMPTY (blank), STROKE (single stroke), MONKEY (Suzanne in 2D), SCENE (draw over scene), COLLECTION (from collection).
import bpy
gp_data = bpy.context.active_object.data
# Create a layer
layer = gp_data.layers.new("Outlines", set_active=True)
layer.info = "Outlines"
layer.blend_mode = 'REGULAR' # REGULAR, OVERLAY, ADD, SUBTRACT, MULTIPLY
layer.opacity = 1.0
layer.use_lights = False
# Create a keyframe on the layer at a specific frame
frame = layer.frames.new(frame_number=1)
# Additional layers for organization
color_layer = gp_data.layers.new("Colors", set_active=False)
color_frame = color_layer.frames.new(frame_number=1)
import bpy
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
gp_data = gp_obj.data
layer = gp_data.layers.active
frame = layer.frames[0] # or layer.active_frame
# Create a stroke
stroke = frame.strokes.new()
stroke.display_mode = '3DSPACE' # 3DSPACE, 2DSPACE, 2DIMAGE, SCREEN
stroke.line_width = 10
# Add points to the stroke
num_points = 5
stroke.points.add(num_points)
coords = [(0, 0, 0), (1, 0.5, 0), (2, 1, 0), (3, 0.5, 0), (4, 0, 0)]
for i, (x, y, z) in enumerate(coords):
stroke.points[i].co = (x, y, z)
stroke.points[i].pressure = 1.0 # pen pressure (0.0 - 1.0)
stroke.points[i].strength = 1.0 # color strength (0.0 - 1.0)
# Assign material index to stroke
stroke.material_index = 0
import bpy
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
# Solid fill material
mat_solid = bpy.data.materials.new("GP_Solid")
bpy.data.materials.create_gpencil_data(mat_solid)
mat_solid.grease_pencil.color = (0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 1.0) # stroke color
mat_solid.grease_pencil.fill_color = (0.8, 0.2, 0.2, 1.0) # fill color
mat_solid.grease_pencil.show_fill = True
mat_solid.grease_pencil.show_stroke = True
gp_obj.data.materials.append(mat_solid)
# Line-only material
mat_line = bpy.data.materials.new("GP_Line")
bpy.data.materials.create_gpencil_data(mat_line)
mat_line.grease_pencil.color = (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
mat_line.grease_pencil.show_fill = False
mat_line.grease_pencil.show_stroke = True
gp_obj.data.materials.append(mat_line)
import bpy
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
# Thickness modifier
thick = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Thickness", 'GP_THICK')
thick.thickness_factor = 1.5
# Smooth modifier
smooth = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Smooth", 'GP_SMOOTH')
smooth.factor = 0.5
smooth.step = 3
# Tint modifier (color shift)
tint = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Tint", 'GP_TINT')
tint.color = (0.2, 0.5, 1.0)
tint.factor = 0.3
# Noise modifier (hand-drawn look)
noise = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Noise", 'GP_NOISE')
noise.factor = 0.5
# Subdivide modifier (smoother curves)
subdiv = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Subdivide", 'GP_SUBDIV')
subdiv.level = 2
# Build modifier (animated reveal)
build = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Build", 'GP_BUILD')
build.mode = 'SEQUENTIAL' # SEQUENTIAL, CONCURRENT, ADDITIVE
build.start_frame = 1
build.length = 50
# Array modifier (repeat strokes)
array = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Array", 'GP_ARRAY')
array.count = 5
array.offset = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
import bpy
import math
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
gp_data = gp_obj.data
layer = gp_data.layers.active
total_frames = 24
for f in range(total_frames):
frame = layer.frames.new(frame_number=f + 1)
stroke = frame.strokes.new()
stroke.display_mode = '3DSPACE'
stroke.line_width = 8
# Animate a circle that grows
num_points = 32
stroke.points.add(num_points)
radius = 0.5 + (f / total_frames) * 2.0
for i in range(num_points):
angle = (2 * math.pi * i) / num_points
x = radius * math.cos(angle)
y = radius * math.sin(angle)
stroke.points[i].co = (x, y, 0)
stroke.points[i].pressure = 1.0
stroke.points[i].strength = 1.0
# Set playback range
bpy.context.scene.frame_start = 1
bpy.context.scene.frame_end = total_frames
import bpy
# Guides are properties on the scene's tool settings
ts = bpy.context.scene.tool_settings
gp_settings = ts.gpencil_sculpt
# Access guide settings (when in Draw mode)
guide = ts.gpencil_stroke_placement_view3d
# Guide types are set via the tool settings
# Circular — concentric rings from reference point
# Radial — rays extending from reference point
# Parallel — constrained parallel lines
# Grid — horizontal/vertical grid lines
# Isometric — isometric angle constraints
# Note: Guides are interactive Draw mode features.
# For programmatic geometry, compute constrained points directly:
import math
def snap_to_grid(point, spacing=1.0):
return tuple(round(c / spacing) * spacing for c in point)
def snap_to_radial(point, center=(0, 0, 0), num_rays=8):
dx, dy = point[0] - center[0], point[1] - center[1]
angle = math.atan2(dy, dx)
snap_angle = round(angle / (2 * math.pi / num_rays)) * (2 * math.pi / num_rays)
dist = math.sqrt(dx**2 + dy**2)
return (center[0] + dist * math.cos(snap_angle),
center[1] + dist * math.sin(snap_angle),
point[2])
User request: "Create a simple comic panel layout with borders and speech bubble"
import bpy
import math
def clear_scene():
bpy.ops.object.select_all(action='SELECT')
bpy.ops.object.delete()
clear_scene()
# Create GP object
gp_data = bpy.data.grease_pencils.new("ComicPanel")
gp_obj = bpy.data.objects.new("ComicPanel", gp_data)
bpy.context.collection.objects.link(gp_obj)
# Materials
mat_black = bpy.data.materials.new("GP_Black")
bpy.data.materials.create_gpencil_data(mat_black)
mat_black.grease_pencil.color = (0, 0, 0, 1)
mat_black.grease_pencil.show_fill = False
gp_obj.data.materials.append(mat_black)
mat_bubble = bpy.data.materials.new("GP_Bubble")
bpy.data.materials.create_gpencil_data(mat_bubble)
mat_bubble.grease_pencil.color = (0, 0, 0, 1)
mat_bubble.grease_pencil.fill_color = (1, 1, 1, 1)
mat_bubble.grease_pencil.show_fill = True
gp_obj.data.materials.append(mat_bubble)
# Panel border layer
border_layer = gp_data.layers.new("Borders")
border_frame = border_layer.frames.new(frame_number=1)
def draw_rect(frame, x, y, w, h, mat_idx=0, width=12):
stroke = frame.strokes.new()
stroke.display_mode = '3DSPACE'
stroke.line_width = width
stroke.material_index = mat_idx
stroke.points.add(5)
corners = [(x, y, 0), (x+w, y, 0), (x+w, y+h, 0), (x, y+h, 0), (x, y, 0)]
for i, co in enumerate(corners):
stroke.points[i].co = co
stroke.points[i].pressure = 1.0
stroke.points[i].strength = 1.0
# Outer border
draw_rect(border_frame, 0, 0, 6, 4)
# Inner panels (2 panels side by side)
draw_rect(border_frame, 0.2, 0.2, 2.7, 3.6)
draw_rect(border_frame, 3.1, 0.2, 2.7, 3.6)
# Speech bubble layer
bubble_layer = gp_data.layers.new("Bubbles")
bubble_frame = bubble_layer.frames.new(frame_number=1)
stroke = bubble_frame.strokes.new()
stroke.display_mode = '3DSPACE'
stroke.line_width = 6
stroke.material_index = 1
num_pts = 24
stroke.points.add(num_pts)
cx, cy, rx, ry = 4.5, 3.0, 0.8, 0.4
for i in range(num_pts):
angle = (2 * math.pi * i) / num_pts
stroke.points[i].co = (cx + rx * math.cos(angle), cy + ry * math.sin(angle), 0)
stroke.points[i].pressure = 1.0
stroke.points[i].strength = 1.0
bpy.ops.wm.save_as_mainfile(filepath="/tmp/comic_panel.blend")
User request: "Create an animation that draws text stroke by stroke like handwriting"
import bpy
def clear_scene():
bpy.ops.object.select_all(action='SELECT')
bpy.ops.object.delete()
clear_scene()
bpy.ops.object.gpencil_add(type='EMPTY')
gp_obj = bpy.context.active_object
gp_data = gp_obj.data
# Material
mat = bpy.data.materials.new("GP_Ink")
bpy.data.materials.create_gpencil_data(mat)
mat.grease_pencil.color = (0.05, 0.05, 0.15, 1)
gp_data.materials.append(mat)
layer = gp_data.layers.active
frame = layer.frames.new(frame_number=1) if not layer.frames else layer.frames[0]
# Define letter paths as point sequences (simplified "HI")
letters = {
'H': [(0,0,0),(0,2,0),(0,1,0),(1,1,0),(1,2,0),(1,0,0)],
'I': [(2.5,2,0),(2.5,0,0)],
}
for letter, points in letters.items():
stroke = frame.strokes.new()
stroke.display_mode = '3DSPACE'
stroke.line_width = 10
stroke.material_index = 0
stroke.points.add(len(points))
for i, co in enumerate(points):
stroke.points[i].co = co
stroke.points[i].pressure = 1.0
stroke.points[i].strength = 1.0
# Add Build modifier for animated reveal
build = gp_obj.grease_pencil_modifiers.new("Build", 'GP_BUILD')
build.mode = 'SEQUENTIAL'
build.start_frame = 1
build.length = 60
bpy.context.scene.frame_start = 1
bpy.context.scene.frame_end = 60
bpy.ops.wm.save_as_mainfile(filepath="/tmp/handwriting.blend")
bpy.data.grease_pencils.new() for data-level creation. Use bpy.ops.object.gpencil_add() for quick object creation with defaults.display_mode controls coordinate space: 3DSPACE for world-space strokes, 2DSPACE for screen-relative. Use 3DSPACE for most scripted workflows.pressure property on points controls line thickness variation. Set to 1.0 for uniform width, vary between 0.0-1.0 for pen-like tapering.grease_pencil_modifiers (not modifiers). Type constants are prefixed with GP_ (e.g., GP_THICK, GP_SMOOTH).layer.frames.new(frame_number=N) entries. Each frame holds independent strokes.development
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