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  • animating by Rotoscoping VS. the software Rotoshop

    Posted by Aslan Tamek on April 4, 2011 at 1:12 am

    Hi folks,
    Rotoshop is a software used by blackflats.com artists, to make animation like this : https://www.flatblackfilms.com/Flat_Black_Films/Films/Pages/A_Scanner_Darkly.html#13

    I researched a lot about the software, there is also a video, explaining how it works : https://www.g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/23423/Rotoshop_Animation.html

    I watched the tutorials by Aharon Rabinowits on how to convert video into animation. I know that there is a plug-in called Toonit by Red Giant to do the precess, all in one, and used I it in my project. there are also many other ways, some of them discussed here on creative cow. my question is, how can i achieve an animated look such as those by blackflat movies? I know they use kinda software named Rotoshop, and there is a team of animators working together. but as i researched, Rotoshop is doing the rotoscoping and then the twining process,so, isn’t that the same as the roto-brush tool wich is now available in AE CS5? is it now possible to make those “CLEAN” animated videos, even by tedious work? if the answer is yes, then i wonder if some one explains the process.
    thank you in advance for the help,
    Regards,
    Aslan.

    Aslan Tamek replied 15 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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