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Enchanted: Rotoscope Animation Test (Rough)

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

This is 32 frames of rough rotoscope animation of Amy Adams from Disney's Enchanted. I really wanted to experiment with this form of animation and it was pretty fun. I realize that this looks like total boring crap, but I'll upload revised version later. Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over live-action film movement, frame by frame, for use in animated films. I'm planning on cleaning it up a bit and redoing it but it may not happen. All rights to ENCHANTED belong to The Walt Disney co.

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  • nice... how long did it take you to draw all those pictures

  • like an hour, but I went back and cleaned up all the pictures so i might re-do this vid!

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  • ignore him.

  • Alexsherwood obviously hasn't seen your other animation videos which are your drawings with no tracing. But this is a cool video, and like you said, you're just experimenting. The guy is taking this waaay too serious.

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  • A mí si hay algo que me sorprende más que la paciencia para crear arte, es que haya gente que la puntúe negativamente sin ninguna justificación.

    Nice job! ;-)

  • I loved it

  • wow sorry about the last coment well i put enter and i froget put a coment well i so good your animation :P

  • Rotoscoping is a both a form of animation and general visual editing. It involves tracing a part or a whole frame of film in succession, then adding a effect. A solid example of its use in movies is lightsabers in star wars: the artist traced the outline of the saber prop in every single frame of film and then applied the glow. In animation its an awesome form of practise/help for getting a feel for how things move. Think of it like how 3d animators use motion capture to improve their scenes.

  • wats  roto scope

  • Impressive. may just be tracing her movements, but not alot of people can rotoscope that well.

  • How did you rotoscope it?

    Did you find the stills online and just sort of go at it? O.O

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