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  • How many frames?

  • I can imagine this walk cycle in a NIKE shoe commercial....This Is Great!!!

  • pretty cool.

  • awesome style

  • how many frames per second did yoou use?

  • incredible. you did every frame yes?

  • yep

  • whats a good program to use it looks ike you did outside compuer programs how did you roto it then? can you roto in flash? though i hate it. but i would love to raher use traditional cus thats what im used to using. please send me a message on it or something. thhanks

  • I'm guessing it was filmed, split into photoframes, traced in photoshop and imported into after effects.

  • well done!

  • Really cool and stylish too

  • very abstract animation...

  • great work.

  • very nice work!!!!!

  • This is f'ing awesome, friend.

    I love it that you looped it so many times- better to see it.

    The monotony of Rotoscope brings out the awesome-ness.

    Favorite part= smoke, fat body-skinny head.

    p.s. I also love it that someone called "fake". wha? eres loco. fake what?

  • The music was so low, but I could still pick it out under everything.

    Kudos for the choice, and artwork!

  • ´ok

  • ahah wow thanks.

    i'll stick to stop motion for now :)

    x

  • whats rotoscope?

  • good job...

    nice music xD

  • fake

  • how?

  • 'Adobe bum assault' add-on??? whats that?

    What technique?

  • great

  • good job! :)

    I like it~

  • Hey mine isn't this awesome, but comment on my rotoscope experiments, tell me what you think...

    rotoscope glasses 1/2

  • that's funny i was thinking of making a walkcycle video for daz studio and thinking "i'll add particle effecs to make it more interesting" :) i'll check your other videos

  • this is nine in nails or oxycotin?

  • tis nine inch nails

  • Wow, amazing. What program did you use for this?

  • This is done using the "Adobe tits are tasty" program. If you go the the Adobe web site and click "contact" you can ask them about the program. I hope this is of some help too you.

  • ...

  • 0.o

  • He's not lying

  • It was actually done using the 'Adobe bum assault' add-on but it's essentially the same software

  • nice work

  • Thats awesome.

  • A shining example of a simple, brilliant idea, executed with care!

  • What we do at my work is, we take a windows 98 monitor and hook it up to an XP and then we just bring the picture files into the XP monitor, put a pegbar over it adjust the contrast and such, and then we just trace it, much less expensive than printing out each photo, (Just a tip)

  • yeah, the walkcycle was a test for my first short film 'Teddy' which I rotoscoped by tracing off a TV using a video with pause - then with my subsequent short, 'Demon' I traced using a wacom cintiq - bit more high tech and friendlier to trees - both films are uploaded if people are interested

  • Thats really nice man. Good job.

  • genius work

  • Nice job. Love the effect with the use of media.

  • great job

  • awesome

  • wow that's a lot of frames, it's so smooth and amazing, probably the coolest rotoscoping i've seen, i love the messy blocky effect

  • i got to undrestand how you did this.

    did you use a graphic desk or did you draw direct on paper?

    what kind of software did you use?

    It's very great! keep doin some thing like this man!

  • thanks man - I printed out each frame and traced on a light box using caligraphy brushes

  • First you got a video, then you printed each fram on paper.

    Then you use the light throught the paper to re-traced on a new page, and finnaly you scanned each "traced" page?

    Did you use a lot of print coulor?

  • yeah, I pissed off alot of my fellow students who were waiting around to use the only faculty printer

  • Could you make it only with some software like photoshop, illustrator or painter?

  • very good work

  • i really like it.

    isn't 1 loop enough to get the point?

  • so this is how they made the Take on me Music vid, eh? Amazing work btw! Great and excellent job! I would really want to make something like this one day... Once i have the patience... and talent.. D':

  • this is quite beautiful. i love strong black and white painting and do alot myself, but here is a video with over a hundred black and white paintings, thats great.

    awesome animation too.

    also, this reminds me of eraser head for some reason.`

  • i love the explode effect

  • Cool film, if you get a chance take a look at my film I used a similar style in on here. It's called Pumpkin Knight.

  • I'm going to make my OWN rotoscoped flick like American Pop or Wizards, keep up the good work.

  • This is amazing. The best rotoscoping I've seen on YouTube. For me anyway. I love the loose feel and the flow. Dare I ask how many frames and ho long it took?

  • Thanks very much. As you can see there were two sequences drawn - I think they were about five seconds length at 25 frames each so 125 frames - can't remember how long long it took to do them - Two or three weeks of actual drawing/painting maybe.. then the scanning..

  • Cheers - It's a fairly time-consuming process alright! I was going to do my subsequent short, Teddy in the same manner as the robot - first a line drawing over the original footage then tracing over that line drawing with the brushes but in the end I just used the line drawings because of the insane amount of work involved - though some painted frames are in there.

  • I admire your bravery with the detail in the film! I found rotoscoping very tedious! I like the effects, the black and white suits it.

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