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Rotoscoping is an important part of the filmmaking process for cutting things out of frame. Take a look at different ways to rotoscope in After Effects.
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Index • What is Rotoscope? • 3 Different Ways to Rotoscope in After Effects • Rotoscopingwith Mask Paths • RotoscopeWith RotoBrush • Rotoscopingby Hand
Rotoscoping has long been an important part of the filmmaking process. • Rotoscopingis the process of cutting things out of frame. • While the process initially started as a hand-drawn technique, it has evolved with technology to the point where it can now be done in after effects. • Let's take a look at some different ways to rotoscope in After Effects.
Another way to rotoscope using Adobe After Effects is to manipulate a mask frame by frame. • While this process isn’t ideal, it often yields results far better than that of the Roto Brush. • Explore below link and see how to rotoscope using masks and how to create custom feathered edges in After Effects. • Click on below link: Rotoscoping With Mask Pathshttps://youtu.be/fsJX7zJSMU0
Roto Brush is one of the easiest and simplest tools available to rotoscope artists. • The Roto brush works similarly to a brush in photoshop. • Drag it over the desired rotoscoping areas and adobe after effects software will make its best guess to cut out a perfect frame.
If you have simple objects in the scene, you can easily remove it using this tool. • Click on below link: Rotoscope With Roto Brushhttps://youtu.be/xYgfDUnA1Ys
You may not realize it, but masks will mold between keyframes in adobe after effects. • So if you set a mask to move forward and change the mask shape, the mask slowly meshes into the new shape between keyframes. • For rotoscoping, it is invaluable as it can prevent you from going frame by frame to get a perfect rotoscope.
In this below video link, studio-grade shows us how to use this feature to rotoscope a car out of a video. • Click on below link: Rotoscoping by Handhttps://youtu.be/Gl7dD3moijQ