In this video, Chris Neuhahn gives a quick breakdown of how he rigged Grease Pencil characters in Blender using a minimal bone structure and lattice deformers. This is not a full tutorial, but a concise rigging overview for animators and Blender users curious about efficient 2D character setups. Learn how: Only two main bones handle all deformation A lattice modifier simplifies skinning multiple Grease Pencil drawings Copy Location and Stretch To constraints control movement Drivers are used to cycle through head turn drawings The rig enables quick posing with minimal setup Whether you're working on 2D animation in Blender or just want to improve your rigging workflow, this video gives you a solid foundation. 👉 Watch the full head turn tutorial mentioned here for deeper insight. 📌 Tools Used: Blender Grease Pencil, Lattice Modifier, Bones, Constraints 🎨 Ideal For: 2D animators, Grease Pencil users, rigging enthusiasts Got questions about the rig? Drop them in the comments! #BlenderGreasePencil #2DAnimation #BlenderRigging #GreasePencilRig #BlenderTutorial #CharacterRig #BlenderTips #LatticeRig











