Cartoon Experiment: somesortofsuperhero Thanks to All
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who else thought that was a chick in the thumbnail? haha
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-HEY YOUTUBE!
-HEY FAGGOT!
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not animation
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If U di something like that u have to work on the motion it still looks like a video not like an animation;
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WHERE CAN I GET TOONIT FOR FREE
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no life
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Hey man cool. As opposed to just changing the filter using photo shop (because you can get that default picture look in final cut mate!) draw over it rotoscope style, it's long and painful, but looks ace! Have you seen Waking Life? If not it's a must see!
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This is cool. 5 stars and a favorite. lol Was there a certain way you had to import the video? Because I'm tryin to do this but when I import the video it gives me many layers. Thanks a bunch.
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Great video fx
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Is this a created cartton thing or is this an actual video convertered to look like that?
joereeses 4 years ago
Yes. It was the Thanks for ALL! video from somesortofsuperhero that was processed in Photoshop.
superherosupport 4 years ago
what software do u use to do that? and how? thanx. awseum vid.
SykoChiipmunK 4 years ago
I am using Photoshop CS3 to create the effect. I load the video, turn on Smart Filter and then apply the filters I want applied. Smart Filter lets me apply the filters to every frame of the video. I then export the video out of PS using the Export option. The filters applied are Poster Edge and Cutout.
superherosupport 4 years ago
thats cool. how did you download the video?
somesortofsuperhero 4 years ago
There are a number of web sites and tools that allow you to download videos from video sites. I use kissyoutube. com. You enter the URL on their page and then click a download link. The file downloaded is an flv (flash video) file. I then convert it using a video converter to an mov file that I can edit.
superherosupport 4 years ago