ok, so i tried to do this as a video, but i didn't know how to put a video on it, so i had to learn that, but my camera films movies in .mov and photoshop wouldn't support that, so then i had to learn how to convert .mov's to .avi's, now i'm ready to watch the tutorial...
Great tutorial, but I'm having a problem with doing multiple frames, just wanted to see if you know what's going on with mine; I record the action, it works for three or four more frames, but from then on the "FiLL" step is either skipped or not working. So basically I'm left with a blade-shaped hole in the frames, 'cause everything else runs like clockwork except the damn fill step. Any ideas?
@messiprogila I've got a tut similar to this, where I teach you how to import a video into photoshop, apply the effect to the frames, then export it. I also use a technique which doesn't require multiple frames, which makes the process easier. Hope it helps.
hi... i try to rotoscop a video but i couldt... i dont know what i did wrong but its not working for me.... and i did evry step u do... can u make a tutorial of how to rotoscop a video<-- plzpzlplz!
Yes, you can make an animation with this technique. It's called "rotoscoping" - suppose you take a short video of yourself swinging around a plastic sword. You can import the frames of the video clip into Adobe as layers. Then select the sword on each frame, and using the saved action I described in the video, put the saber effect on each frame. Then save the frames to pictures again and load them into the video software of your choice. Set to 24 fps, add sound, and you got it.
you forgot to blur the saber. it looks fake.
ASSHOLELA 6 months ago
that guy looked more 16th century.... just sayin
jamironited4 6 months ago
just subbed so would be cool to see more tuts up unless of course you have moved on to better things
l33trikimaru 7 months ago
ACTIONS --- awsome i did not know that was possible ta for the tip
l33trikimaru 7 months ago
ok, so i tried to do this as a video, but i didn't know how to put a video on it, so i had to learn that, but my camera films movies in .mov and photoshop wouldn't support that, so then i had to learn how to convert .mov's to .avi's, now i'm ready to watch the tutorial...
the1gwenfan 8 months ago
Great tutorial, but I'm having a problem with doing multiple frames, just wanted to see if you know what's going on with mine; I record the action, it works for three or four more frames, but from then on the "FiLL" step is either skipped or not working. So basically I'm left with a blade-shaped hole in the frames, 'cause everything else runs like clockwork except the damn fill step. Any ideas?
KevinJC1991 1 year ago
The movie is "House of Flying Daggers" lol
SnuggleShakes 1 year ago
HOW DO U MAKE IT MOVE IN A VIDEO???
messiprogila 1 year ago
@messiprogila I've got a tut similar to this, where I teach you how to import a video into photoshop, apply the effect to the frames, then export it. I also use a technique which doesn't require multiple frames, which makes the process easier. Hope it helps.
KevinJC1991 1 year ago
only problem is the light saber is on wrong side of her crown
SocialFever 1 year ago
House of Flying Daggers :D
MrHeeHa 1 year ago
hi... i try to rotoscop a video but i couldt... i dont know what i did wrong but its not working for me.... and i did evry step u do... can u make a tutorial of how to rotoscop a video<-- plzpzlplz!
Zetaverti 1 year ago
can somebody pls tell me why don't i have refine edge?
i'm using adobe photoshop 7.0 so idk why it doesn't show it
LordGamer14 1 year ago
Very usefull and easy, thanks for sharing this with us :)
Calep0802 2 years ago
It's actually a still from "House of Flying Daggers" not "Croushing Tiger: Hidden Dragon."
Sanhadrian 2 years ago
I made samurai with light saber with this tut :DD thanks
djo0zla 2 years ago
i think you find it's flying daggers , but still good tutorial
essexjoker 2 years ago
very cool
YodaNel 2 years ago
Yes, you can make an animation with this technique. It's called "rotoscoping" - suppose you take a short video of yourself swinging around a plastic sword. You can import the frames of the video clip into Adobe as layers. Then select the sword on each frame, and using the saved action I described in the video, put the saber effect on each frame. Then save the frames to pictures again and load them into the video software of your choice. Set to 24 fps, add sound, and you got it.
Civoksay 2 years ago
@Civoksay
do you have tutorials about that?
xavierhervin 1 year ago
@Civoksay You sound like Tobias Fünke, Analrapist. [ + ]
elchafa 1 year ago
can you do an animation to make an animation with this?
mikeymoo27 2 years ago
very clear tutorial thakyou 5/5
mikeymoo27 2 years ago
thanks dude good tutorail wasnt as hard as the other video 15/5
enfadoso123cualquier 2 years ago
THANK YOU!!!
Shoreshak 2 years ago
The best Tutorial, thanks... 5/5 thanks.
DrDoomFate 3 years ago