tobias, i'm sad. you've helped me for about 2 years and now i'm starting to not need tutorials in after effects any more, as i'm moving on to multiple other softwares like fusion, davinci, maya, 3ds max, blender etc. :( i'll tweet to you, when i've made it into the film industry. thanks for all the help! you're one of the best basic-ae-tutors. i'll never forget you. * get's overdramatic *
Aaaaaaaw! *hug* Glad to hear my silly little videos were some help to you in your quest into the film industry! All the best and who knows what tutorials I might be making in a few years time :)
+Surfaced Studio thanks! :) I can only recommend fusion & davinci for further tutorials. They're both free and are used a lot in the film industry. Also: introduction to node-systems, which is essential for anyone who wants to get far ;)
Your explanation is so good. You could easily have just talked about this with a few pictures but the way you had in examples as you are describing, such as the olden day version of rotoscoping with the moustache etc, so cool! Great effort put in :)
Mark McKeown much appreciated. As silly as the videos may seem, at least they're not the ones Which just tell you "do this and that" and it's interesting.
I've been cracking my head on the net trying to find a way to rotoscope easily and flawlessly without using masks, rotobrush or greenscreen but you have put my mind at ease knowing that this is impossible on a blurred video and without contrasting colours. Thank you for the explanation
Maxim Plowman I thought this guys channel was going to be about riding motorcycles and gaming. I was sadly disappointed when I found out he meant bicycles. Sorry Pete it’s gonna be a fuckoff from me too.
I love your tutorials your jokes are making this somewhat scary process actually enjoyable thank you so much! Thanks for getting it that we are visual people and need actual visuals to get this!
Thanks for all the great tutorial so far! It's really helping me get started with Adobe After Effects, and I can't wait to start using it for near-future projects. Looking forward to it! Thanks again.
That worked out well. This is more an overview rather than a detailed step-by-step but I had a lot of people ask me what I meant whenever I said 'rotoscope' :D
In case it helps anyone who just needs to do a "quick and dirty" background removable for a short video, it might be worth checking out unscreen.com (I'm not affiliated with them). Apparently it uses AI to remove backgrounds. I've just tried it and it did a pretty good job. There are a few restrictions in that you can only do very short clips (i.e. 5 seconds) but if you're creating a video meme etc that might be all you need. I hope that helps
Great video! I use rotoscoping on a daily basis for my meme videos. I used to hate it to death but now i've learned to accept it lol. I just put on headphones, fresh pot of coffee and I tune out for a few hours lol.
I found your channel today and I really like your videos! Thanks! Ich was searching for someone who can teach me stuff in Vfx and yes you are the one! I can even understand it when I am German:)
Surfaced Studio no problem :) Hey, I want to a short Terminator fan film and well,... I dont know how I should do the Terminator. I dont have a Rig or so. Can you help me?
I don't know how I could help. If you don't have a rig, you will have to create one or you will have to work around the fact that you don't actually have one - either way you'll likely need to do some form of 3D integration (I have a whole tutorial series on that topic) :)
+Surfaced Studio so you mean I have to build it in real? but that wouldnt look realistic:D And how would you like to move it? are you sure that you cant do it with your PC? well i actually have a rig. but... I cant move his arms hes just a statue. do you know a fix for that?
I am saying you have to build a rig in 3D - hence why I'm pointing you to my 3D integration tutorial series. Please watch that, it'll explain what you need
this bring painful memories where ppl contacted me to do some light effects for a series, but seems during the shoot nobody was looking at the monitor for the boom comfortably taking long strolls in the upper quarter of the frame, often on house elements, not just sky, and even the reflection of the boom operator in a car glass ... u can imagine the rest, still, at the time I finished the job and was able to buy my first iPhone 2G, which was brand new then
I had similar experiences :) Makes you wanna punch the people who did the shooting - but that's how you learn (from bad experiences, not from punching)
Ah I learned what this is 2 years after I did it already 😂. I had this clip of a girl running to another base in softball and I put it into Photoshop and made a gif or something of her running and then I put it and animated it onto a Mario level end background. Was very happy of the results.
I like to create a 3D approximation of whatever I am rotoscoping in Maya or 3DSmax and create a mask that way. It's not good for everything (ie hair) but as you said, plan your shots.
That's not a bad idea - assuming you're quick at creating 3D approximations and matching them to your shot :) I reckon I'd be horrible at that. I usually just end up using Mocha (which is included with AE): ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
@@SurfacedStudio lol yes but that was the time of the enthusiasm, I used miro video dc1 IO capture card to take SVHS in the computer, res was 388x274, then all those different sport actions rendered in TGA sequences which I rotoscoped by hand in photoshop after that. Believe that I faked all of that a bit, set slower fps because I was enormous job to all of that by hand in 25fps. Motion blur was a problem but anyway it was huge success for that time for the local tv station where I was working back then. Best wishes :)
sir your doing awesome job grt videos i am your fan keep going and i have request you can you pls make a tutorial on plexus plugin in after effects... thank you
Hey Tobias, I am trying to rotoscope in Hitfilm, using keyframes. But every time I end up having the same problem you showed at 0:22 and it sucks. Feeling desperate... Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? Ich hoffe du antwortest. LG
If you are using HitFilm Pro you have mocha HitFilm available - a much better tool for rotoscoping. You can also get mocha HitFilm as an add-on to the express version. Here's a video on rotoscoping using Mocha: ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
may i ask you sir Tobias? uhhh, when you making a film, are you using AE first for the vfx then you go to PR to complete the film? or PR 1st then AE? *sorry for bad english :)
is it possible to animate a mask without moving the mask points so when u are moving some frames and set a new keyframe u can just draw a new mask? i appreciate your tutorials so much!!! Thanks in advice!
You can technically draw a new mask every frame, but you'd then have to animate the old one off screen or use a new layer each time - it'd be easier just to reshape that one mask
Thank you! I can't promise anything at this point in time as I get too many requests. I can put it into my backlog though, maybe I'll get around to it someday :)
Speaking of film industries from the guy who commented on it, my mom doesn't wany me to go into it but I know I want to because I have a special talent for it. After next year I'm off to college, what do I do?
Giving useful life advice is likely not something I (or anyone else) could (or should) possible do in a UA-cam comment. All I can say is: read as much as you can about what it's actually like in the industry so you know exactly what you are in for - how to get into it, what sort of work you'll do, what hours you'll work, what you'll earn, what your future career prospects are. Don't just go by what you *imagine* it to be like. The more you know the clearer you will be able to make a decision for yourself as to which career you would love to pursue
so I just uploaded my newest video (only been a year since the last one) and yes, Rotoscoping is a pain in the.. backside! Its good in the sense that now that I've done it, I will never do that process again and will look to green screen and setup shots better
really wish id found this video before i shot my entire first college project in a way that forces me to rotoscope almost every frame. time to jump off a bridge.
Been there! Sometimes it's faster to reshoot the scene (or the entire movie) than trying to rotoscope everything manually. Unfortunately that's not always an option, but tools such as Mocha can help: ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
I rotoed out a man from a green screen and then used Holomatrix on it. it effected the whole original Green screen footage instead of the Rotoed out man. How do i only use effects on my rotoscoped/masked footage? any helpful ideas?
As he said. Just pre-compose your layers after masking before you apply your effect. Also, if you used a green screen you shouldn't have to 'roto' anything ;) BAM! ua-cam.com/video/7A974mY_YnQ/v-deo.html
I will do it i got tons of videos, i will edit them and keep practicing thanks man!! i love you channel, i learn something new with each video you upload
@1:24 DO *NOT* ROTOSCOPE LIKE THIS. Break each limb down to a simple shape. Your results will be much much better and even though you have to go over the footage again and again it will save you time in the long run.
I agree and I got a tutorial for rotoscoping people here: ua-cam.com/video/FyXiximLMDs/v-deo.html :) Sometimes you can get away with it cheap and it was just an example used to explain what rotoscoping is
hey i dont get it this is a good tut but please make a tutorial on element 3d auxilary animation im trying to somehow become iron man using element 3d pls help man BTW: nice video! :D
Sorry I'm not an Android user and never used Alight Motion. I might make some on Premiere Rush at some point which is available both on the Apple and the Google Play store
EVEN IF I GOT MAD I DON'T CARE I JUST WANNA EDIT LIKE U GUYS MEANS PROFESSIONALLY............AND I WILL WORK AGAIN AND AGAIN UNTIL I GET MY DESIRE OUTPUT 1 thing is sure my Low old pc is going to slap me in my face😅
+Subhan Hyder If I had a fully fledged team of 3D artists and motion capture specialists I might ;) I can put a request on my lost but can't promise when or if it'll happen
Give it a shot and report back :) If you manage to create a program that can (properly) auto-mask/rotoscope - I'll use it on my channel (and you'll be putting a lot of people out of work) :D
Welcome to VFX :D It's like photoshop for video... 24 frames per second haha! When I first came across rotoscoping I finally felt I could appreciate all the effort that goes into making VFX for movies - even the ones that you don't even notice
tobias, i'm sad. you've helped me for about 2 years and now i'm starting to not need tutorials in after effects any more, as i'm moving on to multiple other softwares like fusion, davinci, maya, 3ds max, blender etc. :( i'll tweet to you, when i've made it into the film industry. thanks for all the help! you're one of the best basic-ae-tutors. i'll never forget you. * get's overdramatic *
Awwww
Aaaaaaaw! *hug* Glad to hear my silly little videos were some help to you in your quest into the film industry! All the best and who knows what tutorials I might be making in a few years time :)
+Surfaced Studio thanks! :) I can only recommend fusion & davinci for further tutorials. They're both free and are used a lot in the film industry. Also: introduction to node-systems, which is essential for anyone who wants to get far ;)
Your explanation is so good. You could easily have just talked about this with a few pictures but the way you had in examples as you are describing, such as the olden day version of rotoscoping with the moustache etc, so cool! Great effort put in :)
Thank you very much for the feedback :) It's nice to hear that my silly little videos are appreciated!
Mark McKeown much appreciated. As silly as the videos may seem, at least they're not the ones Which just tell you "do this and that" and it's interesting.
we'll said sir
You're an inspiration Tobias. Thank you for these great videos!
+LPDudes Thanks for watching :)
You really have a way of keeping these tutorials entertaining while displaying the very effects you're talking about. Awesome, as always. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you so much for the friendly words :) Much appreciated!
I've been cracking my head on the net trying to find a way to rotoscope easily and flawlessly without using masks, rotobrush or greenscreen but you have put my mind at ease knowing that this is impossible on a blurred video and without contrasting colours. Thank you for the explanation
lol, the commitment to the forehead smack on the keyboard coupled with the windows disconnect sound earned an instant like
Hahaha! Thank you :D
I did a 3 second rotor once! Oh the pain.... Haha
Haha, I feel ya!
wreckt
fuck off peter
Maxim Plowman I thought this guys channel was going to be about riding motorcycles and gaming. I was sadly disappointed when I found out he meant bicycles. Sorry Pete it’s gonna be a fuckoff from me too.
I saw a couple videos years ago on your channel, just for the funs, nice to see you still going
:D Still going!
I love your tutorials your jokes are making this somewhat scary process actually enjoyable thank you so much! Thanks for getting it that we are visual people and need actual visuals to get this!
1:54 bright side of smacking your head on the keyboard: that pesky USB device finally got connected! 😁
Haha :D
Thanks for all the great tutorial so far! It's really helping me get started with Adobe After Effects,
and I can't wait to start using it for near-future projects. Looking forward to it! Thanks again.
That's great to hear, thank you for the feedback!
Surfaced Studio :D
Thanks for this Rotoscope Tutorial, I requested it in your last video and now it's here, thanks! :))
That worked out well. This is more an overview rather than a detailed step-by-step but I had a lot of people ask me what I meant whenever I said 'rotoscope' :D
In case it helps anyone who just needs to do a "quick and dirty" background removable for a short video, it might be worth checking out unscreen.com (I'm not affiliated with them). Apparently it uses AI to remove backgrounds. I've just tried it and it did a pretty good job. There are a few restrictions in that you can only do very short clips (i.e. 5 seconds) but if you're creating a video meme etc that might be all you need. I hope that helps
How does this guy not have a million subs yet
:D
Great video! I use rotoscoping on a daily basis for my meme videos. I used to hate it to death but now i've learned to accept it lol. I just put on headphones, fresh pot of coffee and I tune out for a few hours lol.
There are some instances in which it is pretty unavoidable. I think I'm still at the (very strong) dislike stage of rotoscoping hehe
Better explanation ever, thanks a lot :)
Glad you liked it!
Great vid, thank you! I'm having little heart attacks in those ghost slowly lifting her head part huhuhu
Hehe, glad to hear you liked it anyway!
Thanks so much! This is really helpful! Been learning a lot from your videos! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
That's great to hear, thank you for the feedback!
Great video, richly informative and bite sized. Thank You!
Thank you very much for the awesome feedback :) Glad you liked it!
Outstanding very gently spoke up thanks sir this tutorial helps a lot and clearing my doubts so easily oh that's amazing
I found your channel today and I really like your videos! Thanks! Ich was searching for someone who can teach me stuff in Vfx and yes you are the one! I can even understand it when I am German:)
Thank you, glad to hear you are enjoying my tutorials :)
Surfaced Studio no problem :) Hey, I want to a short Terminator fan film and well,... I dont know how I should do the Terminator. I dont have a Rig or so. Can you help me?
I don't know how I could help. If you don't have a rig, you will have to create one or you will have to work around the fact that you don't actually have one - either way you'll likely need to do some form of 3D integration (I have a whole tutorial series on that topic) :)
+Surfaced Studio so you mean I have to build it in real? but that wouldnt look realistic:D And how would you like to move it? are you sure that you cant do it with your PC?
well i actually have a rig. but... I cant move his arms hes just a statue. do you know a fix for that?
I am saying you have to build a rig in 3D - hence why I'm pointing you to my 3D integration tutorial series. Please watch that, it'll explain what you need
this bring painful memories where ppl contacted me to do some light effects for a series, but seems during the shoot nobody was looking at the monitor for the boom comfortably taking long strolls in the upper quarter of the frame, often on house elements, not just sky, and even the reflection of the boom operator in a car glass ... u can imagine the rest, still, at the time I finished the job and was able to buy my first iPhone 2G, which was brand new then
I had similar experiences :) Makes you wanna punch the people who did the shooting - but that's how you learn (from bad experiences, not from punching)
Happy to inform that you kept your word till the end of the video
What word is that? 😄
@@SurfacedStudio that he won't bore the viewer for the rest of the video 😌
😊
Once again, A wonderful learning material.
+Creative Cornea :D
Ah I learned what this is 2 years after I did it already 😂. I had this clip of a girl running to another base in softball and I put it into Photoshop and made a gif or something of her running and then I put it and animated it onto a Mario level end background. Was very happy of the results.
i didn't knew this was called rotoscopia! thank you.
No worries, glad you found the tutorial helpful!
Your Explanation is so good.please more video upload like This video or Advance animation related....
Thank you :) I got tons of videos on my channel already!
But sir my mean is 3d rigged character and animation with VFX....but you upload video on channel only related with VFX....
Love that logo intro!!
:D
Welcome back great lesson
Thank you!
nice video sir now i understood rotoscoping
Awesome, thank you for the comment :)
loved this quick tutorial
+Pure Hacker Glad to hear you liked it! Thanks!
how to do rotoscoping in mocha ? make video on this plz
which video ?
Check out the tutorials on the Imagineer website :) I do plan to make one for it at some point as well, just don't know when that'll happen
I forgot about rotoscoping ,XD. Now I remember :) thx! I just used masks, that was annoying.
Yup, there's better ways - I have a tutorial planned for it for sometime in the future :)
Thank you for not wasting my time and making this 8:01
8:01 ?
Wow that helped me so much thanks man I didn't know it was called that
:) Glad to hear you found the video useful!
This is incredible!
:D
Thank you for the video.
You are welcome!
Very informative, thanks!
Wonderful information bro. Thanks.
this was really very help ful thank you
you are aweesome
can you please make one video of beginner on Mocha AE
Already got one on my channel :) Just search for Beginner Mocha tutorial
exilant sir.. thanks for rotoscoping good information...
:)
Thanks!
No worries!
I like to create a 3D approximation of whatever I am rotoscoping in Maya or 3DSmax and create a mask that way. It's not good for everything (ie hair) but as you said, plan your shots.
That's not a bad idea - assuming you're quick at creating 3D approximations and matching them to your shot :) I reckon I'd be horrible at that. I usually just end up using Mocha (which is included with AE): ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
:)
Awesome video😀
Thank you!
thanks, really nice and simple explanation :)
20 years ago I rotoscoped like a 20 second opening for a sport show :) manually of course :D
Thank you very much for your comment Igor :D
That sounds paaaaaainful! Fortunately there's some decent tools out there these days - like the Rotobrush tool in AE or Mocha :D
@@SurfacedStudio lol yes but that was the time of the enthusiasm, I used miro video dc1 IO capture card to take SVHS in the computer, res was 388x274, then all those different sport actions rendered in TGA sequences which I rotoscoped by hand in photoshop after that. Believe that I faked all of that a bit, set slower fps because I was enormous job to all of that by hand in 25fps. Motion blur was a problem but anyway it was huge success for that time for the local tv station where I was working back then. Best wishes :)
sir your doing awesome job grt videos i am your fan keep going and i have request you can you pls make a tutorial on plexus plugin in after effects... thank you
Glad to hear you're enjoying my tutorials. I do not have the plugin so not sure when I may get around to making any tutorials for it :)
+Surfaced Studio no problem sir thanks for the reply.. :-)
Cool! Thanks!
No worries :)
Thanks for the info :)
No worries at all!
Very Nice. Are you also a 3D graphic/Animation designer?
Thank you and no, I am not :) Just someone who loves to create films and VFX
Can you make magic bag effect from Wizards of Waverly place?
Thank you for the info and i had a
great nap
lol
I was going to say a great laugh with his humor
Lol
Thank you!!
:)
Nice!
Thank you!
Thank You
Thanks again
:)
super tips
Thank you!
Ohh I loved this channel thanks ayudastes me I like to learn about the after effects Continuous Surface good video so thanks x your videos ( :
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video, thank you!
Great!
:)
Hey Tobias, I am trying to rotoscope in Hitfilm, using keyframes. But every time I end up having the same problem you showed at 0:22 and it sucks. Feeling desperate... Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Ich hoffe du antwortest.
LG
If you are using HitFilm Pro you have mocha HitFilm available - a much better tool for rotoscoping. You can also get mocha HitFilm as an add-on to the express version. Here's a video on rotoscoping using Mocha: ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
Awesome
Thanks!
2:20 this was helpful thanks
Glad to hear! It took me a while to not forget all the things I should be doing during a shoot - and I still sometimes do... XD
may i ask you sir Tobias? uhhh, when you making a film, are you using AE first for the vfx then you go to PR to complete the film? or PR 1st then AE?
*sorry for bad english :)
BAM! ua-cam.com/video/qs42sTuBV4I/v-deo.html
ahhh nice,thank you sir :D
this is really helpful ^^
is it possible to animate a mask without moving the mask points so when u are moving some frames and set a new keyframe u can just draw a new mask? i appreciate your tutorials so much!!! Thanks in advice!
You can technically draw a new mask every frame, but you'd then have to animate the old one off screen or use a new layer each time - it'd be easier just to reshape that one mask
thanks!
No worries!
Awesome video,can you make a tutorial on Real world animations just like vfxbro.Please Reply Positively
Thank you! I can't promise anything at this point in time as I get too many requests. I can put it into my backlog though, maybe I'll get around to it someday :)
Surfaced Studio I understand,have you watched vfxbro?
Speaking of film industries from the guy who commented on it, my mom doesn't wany me to go into it but I know I want to because I have a special talent for it. After next year I'm off to college, what do I do?
Giving useful life advice is likely not something I (or anyone else) could (or should) possible do in a UA-cam comment. All I can say is: read as much as you can about what it's actually like in the industry so you know exactly what you are in for - how to get into it, what sort of work you'll do, what hours you'll work, what you'll earn, what your future career prospects are. Don't just go by what you *imagine* it to be like. The more you know the clearer you will be able to make a decision for yourself as to which career you would love to pursue
Sir i have request to you that please give me short definition of rotoscoping for interviews purpose.
I hope for your positive response
Thank you
What do you mean? How is 'rotoscoping for interviews' any different to any other type of rotoscoping?
so I just uploaded my newest video (only been a year since the last one) and yes, Rotoscoping is a pain in the.. backside! Its good in the sense that now that I've done it, I will never do that process again and will look to green screen and setup shots better
Haha, same. I do get myself into these annoying situations too. Nice (and creepy) short film! Looks like it would have been a rotoscoping challenge :)
Thanks :) its also good to know that its not an uncommon situation to fall into, that shutter speed tip would have come in handy a month or so ago lol
Guess, I won't ask you about the movie 'A Scanner Darkly'?😉
;)
I'm here because of anime dance... Great
:D
Chika
Could you make an Tutorial how to make an character intro scene like in snatch
as I'm a vfx student from Arena Animation from india
from which branch ?
Wow, now I understand what rotoscoping is. #Resist #OrangeManBad
#win #hashtag :D
I just came from spongebob bigshot because a comment said "I love rotoscope" but idk what rotoscope is
Hopefully this video helped explain SpongeBob 🤣
I didn't know that all ive been doing in sony vegas this whole time is rotoscoping
:D
really wish id found this video before i shot my entire first college project in a way that forces me to rotoscope almost every frame. time to jump off a bridge.
Been there! Sometimes it's faster to reshoot the scene (or the entire movie) than trying to rotoscope everything manually. Unfortunately that's not always an option, but tools such as Mocha can help: ua-cam.com/video/5xo0905z3jg/v-deo.html
I rotoed out a man from a green screen and then used Holomatrix on it. it effected the whole original Green screen footage instead of the Rotoed out man. How do i only use effects on my rotoscoped/masked footage? any helpful ideas?
As he said. Just pre-compose your layers after masking before you apply your effect. Also, if you used a green screen you shouldn't have to 'roto' anything ;) BAM! ua-cam.com/video/7A974mY_YnQ/v-deo.html
thanks :)
Do you have any tips for an amateur filmmaker starting doing videos?
+huntertraceur Practice, practice, practice. Film something and edit it. Don't just read and watch videos, try everything out first hand :)
I will do it i got tons of videos, i will edit them and keep practicing thanks man!! i love you channel, i learn something new with each video you upload
Hi buddy , i m a beginner and i have started with premium pro. can you provide me the source for learning premium pro??
+Piyush Jamariya If you mean 'Premiere Pro' I have a beginner tutorial series on my channel that you can check out
@1:24 DO *NOT* ROTOSCOPE LIKE THIS. Break each limb down to a simple shape. Your results will be much much better and even though you have to go over the footage again and again it will save you time in the long run.
I agree and I got a tutorial for rotoscoping people here: ua-cam.com/video/FyXiximLMDs/v-deo.html :)
Sometimes you can get away with it cheap and it was just an example used to explain what rotoscoping is
At 24 frames per second, one minute equals 360 frames to edit.
In my world a minute has 60 seconds. 60 seconds times 24 frames for each second gives me 1440 frames to edit.
@@SurfacedStudio as u can see my brain is fried.
That seems like a common side effect of too much rotoscoping (at least for me) 😂🍟
Can you do this in hitfilm?
HitFilm has animated masks and the Pro version has Mocha HitFilm. So yes
hey i dont get it this is a good tut but please make a tutorial on element 3d auxilary animation im trying to somehow become iron man using element 3d pls help man
BTW: nice video! :D
Thank you. Also, check out Video Copilot - they have some excellent tutorials on their channel for Element 3D
hey,i know i did videocopilot has some amazing tutorials but i cant find one for auxilary animation i asked you because your tutorials are the best :)
why tf did three people dislike the video?!
Some people just hate information I guess... haha!
sir what is the difference between rotoscoping and rotomation???
I have never heard of 'rotomation' before
Can you bring more tutorial on android in alight motion
Sorry I'm not an Android user and never used Alight Motion. I might make some on Premiere Rush at some point which is available both on the Apple and the Google Play store
@@SurfacedStudio ok thanks i will use editing software on pc when i get one 😊
Try HitFilm Express if you're looking for a great free tool: ua-cam.com/video/lUvGsfkeExA/v-deo.html
Nice video sir t.q
Thank you!
I just tried a small rotoscoping and now i am mad🤑😲🙁😖😟😬😠😵😱😁😎😐😴😕!!
It's not for everyone, but essential for a lot of VFX
EVEN IF I GOT MAD I DON'T CARE I JUST WANNA EDIT LIKE U GUYS MEANS PROFESSIONALLY............AND I WILL WORK AGAIN AND AGAIN UNTIL I GET MY DESIRE OUTPUT
1 thing is sure my Low old pc is going to slap me in my face😅
Can you make real world animation tutorial
What do you mean by 'real world animation'?
Surfaced Studio check out vfx bro real world animation
Here from chika dance
What's a chicka dance?
roto paint software best silhouette hay
I either use rotobrush tool or Mocha - both part of AE :)
Can you please do a tutorial on "shape-shifting" like Mystique from X-Men?
+Subhan Hyder If I had a fully fledged team of 3D artists and motion capture specialists I might ;) I can put a request on my lost but can't promise when or if it'll happen
Thanks!
Or write a program code for auto mask.
If you manage that you’ll have a winner! Big companies have been trying to do that for decades, all with varying degrees of success XD
@@SurfacedStudio Oh. Woah. Wow. Maybe. Seems like a simple approach to me.
Give it a shot and report back :) If you manage to create a program that can (properly) auto-mask/rotoscope - I'll use it on my channel (and you'll be putting a lot of people out of work) :D
to remove a lop plz......?????????
What's a 'lop'......?????????
Only nuke not ae
first view
ok why does he sound and look like Doktor from MGR:RV.
Mebbe all se Germanz zound se same?
@@SurfacedStudio
No, no. Heres the thing. You got the bald, you got the glasses, you got the chin. You are literally Doktor bro
Wow... this is a thing?... this is torture. Just to cut out a background from a static image is a pain.
Welcome to VFX :D It's like photoshop for video... 24 frames per second haha! When I first came across rotoscoping I finally felt I could appreciate all the effort that goes into making VFX for movies - even the ones that you don't even notice
Still it does not work
+Film Co Pilot What does not work how?