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
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 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.
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
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.`
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.
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NewAgeDirector 2 months ago in playlist rotoscoping
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Great video keep up the good work.
NewAgeDirector 3 months ago
How many frames?
Caqui 3 months ago
I can imagine this walk cycle in a NIKE shoe commercial....This Is Great!!!
SlickNickAnamation 6 months ago
pretty cool.
webiocosm 1 year ago
awesome style
Vizprez7 1 year ago
how many frames per second did yoou use?
vocatvie 1 year ago
incredible. you did every frame yes?
SuperiorRobot 2 years ago
yep
eoryan 2 years ago
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
mmyyddddd 1 year ago
I'm guessing it was filmed, split into photoframes, traced in photoshop and imported into after effects.
arytaus 1 year ago
well done!
martingunawan7 2 years ago
Really cool and stylish too
LucaItaly84 2 years ago
very abstract animation...
Rewinder22 2 years ago
great work.
GovernentBrainwash 2 years ago
very nice work!!!!!
ottovonstein 2 years ago
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?
johncocktosensen 3 years ago
The music was so low, but I could still pick it out under everything.
Kudos for the choice, and artwork!
Mcyamo 3 years ago
´ok
sergio3pt 3 years ago
ahah wow thanks.
i'll stick to stop motion for now :)
x
surfinthechoobe 3 years ago
whats rotoscope?
surfinthechoobe 3 years ago
good job...
nice music xD
autobahnsauhund 3 years ago
fake
sergio3pt 3 years ago
how?
Appledude500 3 years ago
'Adobe bum assault' add-on??? whats that?
What technique?
almabranca 3 years ago
great
phalbo 3 years ago
good job! :)
I like it~
monlins 3 years ago
Hey mine isn't this awesome, but comment on my rotoscope experiments, tell me what you think...
rotoscope glasses 1/2
hoythott 3 years ago
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
mcasual 4 years ago
this is nine in nails or oxycotin?
haquearsh1 4 years ago
tis nine inch nails
eoryan 4 years ago
Wow, amazing. What program did you use for this?
9Coronas 4 years ago
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.
declan3906 4 years ago
...
9Coronas 4 years ago
0.o
biomutt 4 years ago
He's not lying
JackassBoy1337 4 years ago
It was actually done using the 'Adobe bum assault' add-on but it's essentially the same software
eoryan 4 years ago
nice work
vjevic 4 years ago
Thats awesome.
Caqui 4 years ago
A shining example of a simple, brilliant idea, executed with care!
victrolux 4 years ago
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)
keeganz1 4 years ago
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
eoryan 4 years ago
Thats really nice man. Good job.
Dontpanicplease 4 years ago
genius work
threelegduck 4 years ago
Nice job. Love the effect with the use of media.
bluecordial 4 years ago
great job
juzodios 4 years ago
awesome
troll39261 4 years ago
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
gregkrazanski 4 years ago
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!
MrStereo 4 years ago
thanks man - I printed out each frame and traced on a light box using caligraphy brushes
eoryan 4 years ago
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?
MrStereo 4 years ago
yeah, I pissed off alot of my fellow students who were waiting around to use the only faculty printer
eoryan 4 years ago
Could you make it only with some software like photoshop, illustrator or painter?
MrStereo 4 years ago
very good work
Dimkick 4 years ago
i really like it.
isn't 1 loop enough to get the point?
arcsteryx 4 years ago
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':
ImSpecial888 4 years ago
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.`
nonparticipant 4 years ago
i love the explode effect
cwks 4 years ago
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.
dedman 4 years ago
I'm going to make my OWN rotoscoped flick like American Pop or Wizards, keep up the good work.
desotowright 4 years ago
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?
JakesArnoose 4 years ago
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..
eoryan 4 years ago
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.
eoryan 5 years ago
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.
9097cj 5 years ago