 Hola, community, I'm Pablo Vasquez. Do you know what's new in Blender today? That you can trace beat-bumped images into Grisp pencil objects. Yes, this is thanks to a commit that changed that Antonio Vasquez made, the developer of Grisp pencil, is using the library pod trace to convert black and white images into Grisp pencil strokes. So like an actual Blender object. And so far, this is the only use. It's only used for this one operator, but it's exciting because this library is now part of Blender. So it means that it can be used in the future for other exciting things. So far, how to use it? Well, it's pretty pretty straightforward. You just drag and drop an image, for example, or an exciting already existing image that you have. You go to object, and then you go to trace image to Grisp pencil. Here you have a few options that you can choose. By default, it does an OK job, but you can increase the resolution, for example, if you want more detail. You can change the thickness of each one of the points. You can change the scale. By default, it's going to try to match it to the image that you have. Then samples. So samples is going to change the distance between the dots. By default, it's zero. You can just do disable, you can use zero. But I found that if you actually put some values up, it gives you this nice cartoon effect. You also have a color threshold and a term policy, which is going to control the... If you have a black color image, it's going to convert it to black and white, and it's going to use these settings to control it, like how much it's important to give to certain features of your image or to the dark parts or the white parts. So, and a target, if you want to convert, use another Grisp pencil object as a target. So far, this is all you need. Actually, it's pretty straightforward. I'm really excited to see this in the future. So if the colors, by default, is just what you would expect, this is a Grisp pencil object. So you can just treat it as such. The result is giving a couple of materials, by default, that you can change the colors. It can use it in crazy ways. Remember that you can also convert meshes, like from things since the last release, you can convert meshes into Grisp pencil, animated meshes, even, into Grisp pencil. So now you can convert images into Grisp pencil. And I want to see this animated. I want to drop a gift for a video and then convert it. I don't know. So many exciting possibilities here. Super, super nice to see this library finally in Blender and the possibilities for what's coming are endless. Let me know what you think about this and I hope to see you in the next video. Bye-bye.