Grease Pencil Menu

Transform

Strokes can be edited by transforming the locations of points.

Move, Rotate & Scale

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Tool

Toolbar ‣ Move, Rotate, Scale

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Transform ‣ Move, Rotate, Scale

Hotkey

G, R, S

Like other elements in Blender, points and strokes can be moved G, rotated R or scaled S as described in the Basic Transformations section. When in Edit Mode, Proportional Editing is also available for the transformation actions.

Transform Snapping

Basic move, rotate and scale transformations for selected points/strokes. See Move, Rotate, Scale Basics for more information.

Tools

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Transform

Tool

Toolbar ‣ Bend/Shear

The Bend, Shear, To Sphere, Extrude and Shrink Fatten transform tools are described in the Editing tools section.

Mirror

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Mirror

Hotkey

Ctrl-M

The Mirror tool is also available, behaving exactly the same as with mesh vertices.

Snap

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Snap

Hotkey

Shift-S

Mesh snapping also works with Grease Pencil components.

Active Layer

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode, Draw Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Active Layer

Hotkey

Y

Select the active layer.

Animation

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode, Draw Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Animation

Hotkey

I

The stroke animation tools are described in the Animation section.

Interpolation

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode, Draw Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Interpolation

The stroke animation tools are described in the Animation section.

Duplicate

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Duplicate

Hotkey

Shift-D

Duplicates the selected elements, without creating any connections with the rest of the strokes (unlike Extrude, for example), and places the duplicate at the location of the original elements.

Split

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Split

Hotkey

V

Splits (disconnects) the selected points from the rest of the stroke. The separated points are left exactly at the same position as the original points but they belong to a new stroke.

Copy

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Copy

Hotkey

Ctrl-C

Copy the selected points/strokes to the clipboard.

Paste & Paste by Layer

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Paste, Grease Pencil ‣ Paste by Layer

Hotkey

Ctrl-V

Type
Paste to Active

Pastes the points/strokes copied from the clipboard into the active layer. This is the default behavior and the mode used when using Grease Pencil ‣ Paste.

Paste by Layer

Pastes the points/strokes copied from the clipboard into the layer they were copied from.

Separate Strokes

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Separate Strokes

Hotkey

P

Separate the selected elements into a new Grease Pencil object.

Selected Points

Separate the selected points into a new object.

Selected Strokes

Separate the selected strokes into a new object. If one point of a stroke is selected, the entire stroke will be separated.

Active Layer

Separate all the strokes in the active layer into a new object. See 2D Layers for more information.

Clean Up

These tools help to cleanup degenerate geometry on the strokes.

Delete Loose Points

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Clean Up ‣ Delete Loose Points

Removes unconnected points.

Delete Duplicate Frames

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Clean Up ‣ Delete Duplicated Frames

Removes any duplicated animation frames.

Merge by Distance

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Clean Up ‣ Merge by Distance

Merge by Distance is a useful tool to simplify a stroke by merging the selected points that are closer than a specified distance to each other. Note, unless using Unselected, selected points must be contiguous, else they will not be merged.

Merge Distance

Sets the distance threshold for merging points.

Unselected

Allows points in selection to be merged with unselected points. When disabled, selected points will only be merged with other selected ones.

Boundary Strokes

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Clean Up ‣ Boundary Strokes, Boundary Strokes All Frames

Removes boundary strokes used by the Fill tool. See Fill tool for more information.

Mode
Active Frame Only

Removes boundary strokes from the current frame.

All Frames

Removes boundary strokes from all frames.

Reproject Strokes

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Clean Up ‣ Reproject Strokes

Sometimes you may have drawn strokes unintentionally in different locations in the 3D space but they look right from a certain plane or from the camera view. You can use Reproject Strokes to flatten all the selected strokes from a certain viewpoint.

Reprojected Type
Front

Reproject selected strokes onto the front plane (XZ).

Side

Reproject selected strokes onto the side plane (YZ).

Top

Reproject selected strokes onto the top plane (XY).

View

Reproject selected strokes onto the current view.

Surface

Reproject selected strokes onto the mesh surfaces.

Cursor

Reproject selected strokes onto 3D cursor rotation.

Keep Original

Maintains the original strokes after applying the tool.

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Original drawing from the front view.

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Original drawing in the 3D Viewport.

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Strokes reprojected onto the front plane to fix strokes misalignment.

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Drawing after reprojection operation from the front view.

Delete

Reference

Mode

Edit Mode

Menu

Grease Pencil ‣ Delete

Hotkey

X, Delete, Ctrl-X

Options for the Erase pop-up menu:

Points

Deletes the selected points. When only one point remains, there is no more visible stroke, and when all points are deleted, the stroke itself is deleted.

Strokes

Deletes all the strokes that selected points belongs to.

Frames

Deletes all the strokes at the current frame and in the current layer/channel.

Dissolve Ctrl-X

Deletes the selected points without splitting the stroke. The remaining points in the strokes stay connected.

Dissolve between Ctrl-X

Deletes all the points between the selected points without splitting the stroke. The remaining points in the strokes stay connected.

Dissolve Unselect Ctrl-X

Deletes all the points that are not selected in the stroke without splitting the stroke. The remaining points in the strokes stay connected.

Delete All Active Frames

Deletes all the strokes at the current frame in all layers/channels.