Wednesday, October 19, 2016

BSA227, Using Photoshop to Rotoscope, 19 and 27th October, 2016

Rotoscoped(selected) in After Effects.
Imported frames to layers into Photoshop
frame changed from RGB to black and white, no adjustments, then a dark stroke filter in PS
Brush size 9, normal mode around the edges



Had to correct the exposure of this sequence and the filter, as well.  Yuck.
Another step.  Brush is now on 5
Veil spotty brush preset on 48 with white and medium gray colour



This sequence has 256 frames, but the original sequence is much longer.  Frames at the beginning and the end have fallen off.  I exported everything I had already rotoscoped and everything I wanted to rotoscope in one long sequence.  Vaughn thinks it was probably too long for photoshop to handle.  But why didn't it start from the beginning?  It seems to have started a few seconds into the hand emerging from the drawing.

October 27th
There was a shortfall between the two sequences of rotoshopping I exported out of AE.

hand1 sequence begins at 4 seconds and 13 frames
ends at 12 seconds and 17 frames
replicate first frame of hand2 sequence to fill gap
hand2 sequence begins at 12 seconds and 19 frames
ends at 17 seconds 3 frames

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