In my first development blog post, I talked about how I will test out some rotoscope animation. This post will discuss that process, as I have managed to create a rotoscope test based on my influence of Len Lye. The whole rotoscope creation is just difficult to explain without sounding to convoluted. I made the test in Adobe After Effects by creating a mask on the live action layer. What I would do is draw over the actor with a mask, set a keyframe, and every single frame, make minor adjustments. This resulted in the abovementioned test. As you can probably see, the clip underneath the rotoscope animation is the shape test that I showcased in last weeks blog. This is something I intend on keeping up. Although this easily could have been achieved with Adobe’s built in Roto Brush Tool, I had to leave that out as it would not work on my piece of footage. I believe this is due to camera motion along with intricate walking and perspective changes. However, I will have more static shots in my film, so the Roto Brush Tool will for sure come in handy.
My next blog post will discuss the soundtrack, something which I am eagerly awaiting to complete to hear the results.
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