@matrixsasuke oh yes! and with an add-on you can export the freestyle line set as a SVG file, so you can edit it further with Inkscape or another vector software.
@matrixsasuke in the case of this image, the FACE object is using the first method, and the hair is using the second method.
Using freestyle allowed me to have a bolder contour around the hair and add some noise to the lines to make it look more hand drawn.
@matrix damn bitch you live like this
There are three ways (that i know) to do this in blender.
1.- With a solidify modifier and flipped normals https://yewtu.be/watch?v=5wu_SvCCX_U
It works in real time but it only works on eevee.
2.- With Freestyle: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=_QVNIEP1E5M
The downside of this one is that it's only visible after your render has completed, but it has a lot of tweaking options and modifiers available, and works on both render engines.
3.- With Grease pencil: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=a1o_W4XJvSY
I have not tested this one as i cannot use that blender version, but i have seen that while you have control too over the lines, it only works on a single point of view.
@matrix too many tabs for me is like five or so
#numi status report
>Implying you would have time for anything else.
@Some_German_Guy it's nice that they have real instruments and such, sounds nice.
@orekix @Some_German_Guy This sounds like Protobollywood slavic indie synth-rock
@Some_German_Guy i am a huge fan of Synthwave music, but sadly a lot of material out there is formulaic and doesn't offer too much new things to the genre, only a handful of artists, Mitch Murder included, have enough balls to dare to create their own synthwave formulas and succeed.