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===Rotoscoping Stations===
 
===Rotoscoping Stations===
 
* There are two rotoscoping stations.   
 
* There are two rotoscoping stations.   
**2D Roto Lab, Library 1408 which also has a capture stand.
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**2D Animation Rotoscope Lib (L1408) which also has a capture stand.
**Com Rotscope Lab , Com 310A, which is only for rotoscoping.
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**Animation Rotoscope (Com 310A) which is only for rotoscoping.
* Rotoscope Rules
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** Never use liquids, messy materials, on the table, and be gentle with the projector. 
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** Never: kick the projector, touch the glass lens, change projector menu settings, unplug anything, use liquids or other materials on or near the stand.
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** Always: power up and shut down projector properly, double-check projector screen dimensions and focus, create a guide frame, cap lens after use.
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* Using the Rotoscope
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** Log into the log book and note that you used the rotoscope section
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** Turn on the main power switch on the desk, fire up the computer, and press the projector power switch. The projector will take a few moments to warm up.
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** The data projector is recognized as a third monitor on the left-most side. TO be able to see what you are doing, move the keyboard over to the rotoscope stand and bring the mouse cursor over to the far left.
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** Confirm the resolution of the data projector image is set to 1024x768 60 Hz by going to System Preferences > Display Settings > Display 3
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** Open your footage in iMovie, Final Cut, or Quicktime and position the video monitor so that it is displayed on the rotoscope station with the desired dimensions.
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** On the projector, adjust the zoom and the focus on the edges of the lense. Note: the zoom is adjusted by twisting the lens closer toi the projector body, and the focus is adjusted by twisting the outermost ring.
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** Adjust the positioning of the animation registration board on the table.
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** Create a guide frame using a piece of paper to line up your artwork at a later time.
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** Start rotoscoping! Use the left and right arrow keys to navigate through each frame.
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** When finished, shut down the projector by pressing the power button until the display is black . The fan inside the projector will run for a while to allow the lamp to cool down.
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** Bring the mouse cursor over to the far right screen. Shut down the computer and turn off the main power switch on the desk.
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** Cap the projector lens
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** Record any problems in the log book.
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===Rotoscope Rules===
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* Never:
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** use liquids or messy materials on the table.
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** kick the projector
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** touch the glass lens
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** change projector menu settings
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** unplug anything
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* Always:
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** power up and shut down projector properly
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** double-check projector screen dimensions and focus
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** create a guide frame
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===Using the Lib 2d Rotoscope===
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==== Turn On Mirroring ====
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# Log into the log book and note that you used the rotoscope section
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# Turn on the main power switch on the desk,
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# Turn on the computer, and log in.
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# Turn the power strip for the projector on the left corner of the table by the rotoscope stand.
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# Turn on the projector. The projector will take a few moments to warm up.
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# The data projector is recognized as a second monitor on the left.
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#Click the '''Display Menu''' icon [[File:Display menu icon.jpeg]] and select '''Display Preferences'''.
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#In the new new window click the '''Arrangement''' tab and click the '''Mirror Displays''' check box.
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#Click the '''Display Menu''' icon [[File:Display menu icon.jpeg]] and select '''Display''' and choose '''1024 x 768 60.0Hz'''
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==== Rotoscope Stand ====
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# Disconnect cable from keyboard and take keyboard and mouse to the rotoscope stand.
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# Adjust the zoom on the projector if needed.
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# Focus the projector. 
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===Rotoscoping===
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# Open video file in Quicktime player. 
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# Adjust projector zoom or scale the Quicktime movie as needed.
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## Grab a corner of the video window to adjust sizing.
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# On the projector, adjust the zoom and the focus on the edges of the lens.
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## Note: the zoom is adjusted by twisting the lens closer to the projector body, and the focus is adjusted by twisting the ring at the end of the lens.
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# Adjust the positioning of the animation registration board on the table.
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# Create a guide frame using a piece of paper to line up your artwork at a later time.
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# Use the left and right arrow keys of the keyboard to navigate through each frame.
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==== Com Roto ====
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* There is only one monitor and the projector.
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* The computer should default to mirroring enabled and be set to 1024x768.
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* To change the resolution and mirroring settings, click the monitor icon in the menu bar.
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===Cleaning Up===
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* Shut down the projector by pressing the power button until the display is black .
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** The fan inside the projector will run for a while to allow the lamp to cool down.
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* For the Library 2D Rotoscoping bench, turn mirroring off.
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* Shut down the computer and turn off the main power switch on the desk.
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* Record any problems in the log book.
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:28, 6 November 2018

Rotoscoping Stations

  • There are two rotoscoping stations.
    • 2D Animation Rotoscope Lib (L1408) which also has a capture stand.
    • Animation Rotoscope (Com 310A) which is only for rotoscoping.

Rotoscope Rules

  • Never:
    • use liquids or messy materials on the table.
    • kick the projector
    • touch the glass lens
    • change projector menu settings
    • unplug anything
  • Always:
    • power up and shut down projector properly
    • double-check projector screen dimensions and focus
    • create a guide frame

Using the Lib 2d Rotoscope

Turn On Mirroring

  1. Log into the log book and note that you used the rotoscope section
  2. Turn on the main power switch on the desk,
  3. Turn on the computer, and log in.
  4. Turn the power strip for the projector on the left corner of the table by the rotoscope stand.
  5. Turn on the projector. The projector will take a few moments to warm up.
  6. The data projector is recognized as a second monitor on the left.
  7. Click the Display Menu icon Display menu icon.jpeg and select Display Preferences.
  8. In the new new window click the Arrangement tab and click the Mirror Displays check box.
  9. Click the Display Menu icon Display menu icon.jpeg and select Display and choose 1024 x 768 60.0Hz

Rotoscope Stand

  1. Disconnect cable from keyboard and take keyboard and mouse to the rotoscope stand.
  2. Adjust the zoom on the projector if needed.
  3. Focus the projector.

Rotoscoping

  1. Open video file in Quicktime player.
  2. Adjust projector zoom or scale the Quicktime movie as needed.
    1. Grab a corner of the video window to adjust sizing.
  3. On the projector, adjust the zoom and the focus on the edges of the lens.
    1. Note: the zoom is adjusted by twisting the lens closer to the projector body, and the focus is adjusted by twisting the ring at the end of the lens.
  4. Adjust the positioning of the animation registration board on the table.
  5. Create a guide frame using a piece of paper to line up your artwork at a later time.
  6. Use the left and right arrow keys of the keyboard to navigate through each frame.

Com Roto

  • There is only one monitor and the projector.
  • The computer should default to mirroring enabled and be set to 1024x768.
  • To change the resolution and mirroring settings, click the monitor icon in the menu bar.

Cleaning Up

  • Shut down the projector by pressing the power button until the display is black .
    • The fan inside the projector will run for a while to allow the lamp to cool down.
  • For the Library 2D Rotoscoping bench, turn mirroring off.
  • Shut down the computer and turn off the main power switch on the desk.
  • Record any problems in the log book.


  • Video footage that is displayed on the left-hand computer monitor is projected up onto the drawing surface of the stand.