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# Go to File -> Import Video | # Go to File -> Import Video | ||
# Once clip is selected, go to timeline layers and add a layer copied to timeline | # Once clip is selected, go to timeline layers and add a layer copied to timeline | ||
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# Start tracing frame by frame! | # Start tracing frame by frame! | ||
[http://blogs.evergreen.edu/] | [http://blogs.evergreen.edu/] |
Revision as of 08:17, 19 April 2018
Preparing a Video to Rotoscope
- Select a video to animate over
- Trim the video in Premiere so the start point is the first frame of your animation and the end would be the last.
- Export the video through Media Encoder
- Drag the Quicktime H.264 preset onto your clip
- Click on preset name to pop up the Video dialogue box, in order to edit frame rate.
AirDrop
- To transfer files from computer to iPad and vice versa, use AirDrop on Mac computers.
- Open AirDrop and turn on bluetooth and wifi
- Allow the computer to be visible to "everyone"
- Drag file onto AirDrop screen and click "accept" on the iPad
- The files should be saved to photos
Rotoscoping
- Start a new project file in Rough Animator
- Go to File -> Import Video
- Once clip is selected, go to timeline layers and add a layer copied to timeline
- Use video layer slider to adjust the opacity
- Start tracing frame by frame!