Rotoscoping
Class Topics:
- History of Rotoscoping
- Exporting Video to Still Images
- Rotoscoping Practice
Class Presentation Files
Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films.Originally, recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. Wikipedia Link
Rotoscoping Examples:
Koko the Clown: Bed Time 1915
Tale of the Fish and the Fisherman
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, 1968
Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films.Originally, recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. Wikipedia Link
Rotoscoping Examples:
Koko the Clown: Bed Time 1915
Tale of the Fish and the Fisherman
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, 1968
Take on me, 1968
Waking Life, 2001
Scanner Darkly 2006
Masking with Text
Masking
Basic Masks in Adobe Flash
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