Thursday, 23 April 2015

Adobe Photoshop

Rotoscoping

 


The third task was relating to making videos.  Using video layers work the similar way to gifs but with a few differences.  As before where we clicked and selected the layers before we made the frame timeline, in this we did not need to select layers and we created a bank video layer, selected from the layer tool.  On the timeline frame we selected the tool on the side as before but this time clicked on set timeline frame rate and typed in 12 seconds.  Make sure you clicked on the setting, which is called set playback options and select loop.  I made sure to select the layer on timeline before making marks on the board and every time I made a mark I had to click on next frame to put my next marks. I noticed that I could not see the previous marks I drew so I went on the timeline option and selected enable onion skins which allows me to see exactly what I had before. This is my outcome. We did not have much time, so I was not able to make it look the way I usually want my work to look like which is presentable.  But other than that I was happy with this new skill Jay taught us today.

Our last task was on a another video process but this time we was using an actual video which was 11 seconds and the reason why we had this video in our layer timeline is so it was able to draw over it. The video was of a guy break dancing  and I drew over him to portray a stick man animation of him doing the exact same thing he did. This is my outcome.

Untitled-1 from Yanda De Vasco on Vimeo.