Day 33 - Tutorials
I've learned that the term Rotoscoping can be referring to multiple things, The two I've seen the most are animation like I talked about last post as well as, as the website i found put it;
"basically the process of drawing around an object, character, or other part of your scene so that you can isolate it."
This link here is to one of the websites i found referring to the isolation of a character to in many instances add text or other things in behind a character.
https://motionarray.com/tutorials/after-effects-tutorials/how-to/how-to-rotoscope-in-after-effects-the-basics-after-effects-tutorial
There's another website that I've found that has a really simple tutorial for the animation that still results in a really cool fluent animation, found here;
https://theblog.adobe.com/moving-art-how-to-create-a-rotoscope-animation-in-photoshop-cc/
I don't know what program I'll be using yet, It depends on the tutorial i find but Photoshop, After effects, and premier pro are likely candidates.
"basically the process of drawing around an object, character, or other part of your scene so that you can isolate it."
This link here is to one of the websites i found referring to the isolation of a character to in many instances add text or other things in behind a character.
https://motionarray.com/tutorials/after-effects-tutorials/how-to/how-to-rotoscope-in-after-effects-the-basics-after-effects-tutorial
There's another website that I've found that has a really simple tutorial for the animation that still results in a really cool fluent animation, found here;
https://theblog.adobe.com/moving-art-how-to-create-a-rotoscope-animation-in-photoshop-cc/
I don't know what program I'll be using yet, It depends on the tutorial i find but Photoshop, After effects, and premier pro are likely candidates.
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